Alabama Scenic River Trail
Alabama Scenic River Trail
P.O. Box 182
Choccolocco, AL 36254

Fred Couch , President, cell 256-591-0437

Treasurer Mike Galloway work 256-237-3536

Grey Brennan, Alabama Tourism Department, 334-242-4459

Alabama Bureau of Travel and Tourism information toll free 800-252-2262

Day trips, historic destinations, semi-supported group paddles, overnight trips and extended paddling adventures are to be found along the Coosa and Alabama Rivers and through the Mobile-Tensaw Delta. For those inclined to meet a personal challenge, try the entire length or significant portions. There’s no better way to get so close to nature and no better state for nature’s awesome beauty.

Alabama’s great new river trail is the longest water trail in any single state of the country, beginning at the Georgia state line and winding its way across nine beautiful lakes, with scenery ranging from magnificent wildlife preserves and steep stone cliffs to the tranquil beauty of the secluded creeks of the Delta region—the second largest delta in the US. The Trail follows seven rivers and two creeks through a wide variety of types of paddling and scenery. After passing through the Delta, the route follows the eastern shore of Mobile Bay, ending at historic Ft. Morgan.
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