Bankhead Lake, located in Alabama, is a reservoir along the Black Warrior River, forming the border between Jefferson, Tuscaloosa, and Walker Counties. It is the second largest lake on the Warrior River, offering scenic views and diverse recreational activities. The lake is approximately 15 miles west of Birmingham and 30 miles northeast of Tuscaloosa, making it a popular spot for both urban and rural visitors.
The area around Bankhead Lake is rich in natural beauty, with opportunities for boating, fishing, and exploring the surrounding countryside. While it is not directly associated with a traditional beach, the lake's shores provide ample space for picnicking and enjoying water activities.
The lake's history is tied to the construction of the Bankhead Dam, originally built in 1915 as part of a navigation system and later updated in 1975. Today, it is managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and supports hydroelectric power generation by Alabama Power Company.