Buck's Pocket State Park
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Buck's Pocket State Park is located in Northeast Alabama near Grove Oak, Alabama and Guntersville Lake, and is the lowest point east of the Mississippi River. This secluded 2,000 acre (8 km²) park is in a natural pocket of the Appalachian Mountain chain.
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Protected Areas of Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources |
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State Parks | Bladon Springs | Blue Springs | Buck's Pocket | Cathedral Caverns | Chattahoochee | Cheaha | Chewacla | Chickasaw | Desoto | Florala | Frank Jackson | Gulf | Joe Wheeler | Lake Guntersville | Lake Lurleen | Lakepoint | Meaher | Monte Sano | Oak Mountain | Paul M. Grist | Rickwood Caverns | Roland Cooper | Wind Creek |
State Forests | Fayette | Geneva | Little River | Saint Stephens | Weogufka |
National Parks and Forests | Horsehoe Bend | Little River Canyon | Russell Cave | Tuskegee Airmen | Tuskegee Institute | Conecuh | Talladega | Tuskegee | William B. Bankhead |