• The Alabama River, in the U.S. state of Alabama, is formed by the Tallapoosa and Coosa rivers, which unite about 6 miles (10 km) north of Montgomery...
  • Alabama River, river in southern Alabama, U.S. It is formed by the Coosa and Tallapoosa rivers, 7 miles (11 km) northeast of Montgomery...
  • As with most of Alabama’s great rivers, dams slow the progress of the Alabama River as it flows to meet the Tombigbee River and form the Mobile River.
  • Alabama has approximately 77,242 miles of river, of which 61.4 miles of one river are designated as wild & scenic—less than 1/10th of 1% of the state’s river...
  • The Alabama unifies the state’s eastern Rivers, the Coosa and Tallapoosa, and her western rivers, the Cahaba, Black Warrior and Tombigbee.
  • This region is the center of the Alabama Scenic River Trail, a 631-mile boating trail from Weiss Lake in the north, down the Coosa River into the Alabama River...
  • This Rivers of Alabama resource is intended to bring these rivers to life by providing in-depth examinations of each river and their respective watersheds.
  • US 80 west of Selma to confluence with Alabama River. ... 7. Totally wild coastal stream. Fish, Historic, Scenic, Wildlife. Lower Alabama. 1982. New River.
  • Profile of the [Lower] Cahaba River, Alabama, from its mouth to Shelby County [blueprints of original].
  • Alabama River Map points out the major rivers and lakes in Alabama flowing through the state. Tennessee, Black Warrior, Cahaba, Alabama, Conecuh...