

Posted: 1/1/2021 11:34:14 AM EST
Thought I'd throw this up in the Alabama Hometown forum.
I do an annual guys trip to the CMP Range and we usually get an AirBnB on the Coosa River that we split among 5-6 guys which comes out pretty cheap and makes for a good little vacation. Well the wife and kid are heading out of town for a long trip with my in-laws, so I'm considering a solo trip to Talladega and I'm looking for lodging options that won't have me renting a whole house by myself. I'll be bringing a few long cases so I'm not exactly excited about dragging them through a hotel lobby. Any obvious choices (or places to steer clear of) that are within 20-30 minutes of the CMP Range? Ideally with a layout that would allow me to be discrete with my luggage? |
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I wouldn’t stay in Talladega or Lincoln. Talladega is kinda rough. I’m sure Lincoln is ok, you have a Comfort and Days Inns and then a few old motels.
Look at Pell City, there are several hotels right off of the interstate. They all have well lit parking lots and you have several different restaurants to choose from right there at the hotels. If you’re planning on shooting on a Saturday, let us know. I’m sure there will be some members that would like to go shoot. |
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Personally, I would look at Oxford. Lots of hotels and places to eat.
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Like HeyCoach I live in the area, less than 30 minutes from CMP. A couple of things to consider...you already know having done the airbnb thing in the area...
Coosa River = Lake Logan Martin, it is a power company lake that is heavily built up on the shoreline with thousands of homes ranging from modest to mega mansions. But they drop the lake level by 10' or more during the winter and most of the shoreline is deciduous trees, meaning from November until late March it is one bleak gloomy place. Most of those lake homes are not permanent residents and most don't hang out there during the winter months. Spring through fall is a different thing. I believe you could shop around and get an airbnb deal that is far better than any of the hotels. That will give you a lot of privacy, and a lot of space. As with all airbnb things you have to research the host, location, comments from guests who stayed during that time frame, etc. But it could easily be far less than the cost of the hotels. You know this from having done the airbnb before but I would pick it as my top choice, even as a solo traveler, for staying near CMP from November through March. You don't want to go to Talladega proper at all. The hotels on the interstate at the Lincoln and Talladega exits include most of the big chains, but they were all built to serve the racetrack and can be somewhat fleabagish the rest of the year and will usually have low occupancy and the cleaning staff may be limited, etc. All those characteristics of what a hotel is like during an area's "off season". The major hotel chains in Pell City or Oxford/Anniston are safe bets, all along the interstate exits. From a staff point of view, dragging a dozen rifle cases into the room is not going to get you a second look in this area. Happens every day of the week. |
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Originally Posted By gunham: Personally, I would look at Oxford. Lots of hotels and places to eat. ![]() View Quote Agreed. That’s another location to look at. There are several Hampton/Hilton types clustered just off the interstate. Maybe another member can say if there’s any good non-chain restaurants in Oxford. If there are, I’ve not found them. |
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It’s not the most uppity area lol
If you just want a cheap place where you can sleep a night, back up to the room door and probably not get murdered.. the McCaig on stemly bridge exit.. it shares a parking lot with a huddle house and a little bar with decent wings. I’ve stayed there probably 15times no issues and it’s absurdly cheap. If you want anything nice I’d just go to Oxford... more restaurants more shopping etc.. |
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Talladega Creekside Resort
Great people and very CMP friendly 2 person cabin, $85/night |
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Originally Posted By CKyleC: Talladega Creekside Resort Great people and very CMP friendly 2 person cabin, $85/night View Quote I was going to suggest just hitting one of the hotels in Pell City (I live here), But Talladega Creekside Resort does have those little cabins. I've never stayed there, but I use their kayak shuttle service at least three times a year for fishing. The lady that runs it is good people and I don't think she tolerates riff raff. Bring a fishing pole. The place is on the bank of Cheaha creek. Alabama spotted bass, Red-eye bass and Rock bass are to be had. Also really close to the CMP. |
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Originally Posted By HeyCoach: Agreed. That’s another location to look at. There are several Hampton/Hilton types clustered just off the interstate. Maybe another member can say if there’s any good non-chain restaurants in Oxford. If there are, I’ve not found them. View Quote Classic on Noble still open? |
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Originally Posted By billyhill: Classic on Noble still open? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By billyhill: Originally Posted By HeyCoach: Agreed. That’s another location to look at. There are several Hampton/Hilton types clustered just off the interstate. Maybe another member can say if there’s any good non-chain restaurants in Oxford. If there are, I’ve not found them. Classic on Noble still open? Not sure. We don’t go over there much. |
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The lodge at Mt. Cheaha ain't bad. A hop, skip and a jump away from an awesome view of Alabama from Bald Rock.
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