Will you be spending the weekend on Lake Guntersville April 17-18? Once you’ve caught your daily limit of fish, enjoy some time onshore in the community of Guntersville.
Art on the Lake, sponsored by Twenty-First Century Club of Guntersville, will feature 120 booths full of the works of local and regional artists and craftsmen. The event will also offer rides, games and a bake shop. Pick up treasures to go with your trophy fish while your kids burn off a little energy. The event benefits a scholarship program for local high school graduates, so bring the whole family and enjoy the gorgeous April weather.
The event runs Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Attendees ages 13 and older pay $2 admission.
For more information about Art on the Lake, visit their website and be sure to check before going – while the organizers say it will take place rain or shine, it’s always possible the event could be cancelled due to COVID-19 bulletins.
Where to Stay at Lake Guntersville
This popular lake has a wide range of accommodation options for any budget. Take your pick of a number of affordable, privately rented lakeside homes – some with dock access – for maximum privacy. For a more social setting, Lake Guntersville State Park gives you a choice of primitive campsites, RV camping, camper cabins, lakeside cabins, lodge rooms, mountain top chalets and even an executive chalet. All are available via online reservations.
Soak up the wonderful opportunities of spring by getting outdoors in Guntersville or any of the many wonderful places along the Alabama Bass Trail!
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