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Cahaba River - Wikipedia It is a major tributary of the Alabama River and part of the larger Mobile River basin With headwaters near Birmingham, the Cahaba flows southwest, then at Heiberger turns southeast and joins the Alabama River at the ghost town and former Alabama capital of Cahaba in Dallas County
Cahaba River - Outdoor Alabama World Wildlife Fund and the Nature Conservancy recognized the Cahaba River as being one of only eight Hotspots of Biodiversity in the world Flowing through the Birmingham area in the heart of Alabama, the river attracts many canoeists and kayakers
About the Cahaba River - Cahaba River Society It is the primary drinking water source for one-fifth of the state’s people in the Birmingham metro area Flowing from its headwaters northeast of Birmingham, AL until it reaches the Alabama River southwest of Selma, the Cahaba River is 194 miles long and drains an area of 1,870 square miles
4 Lazy Rivers for Tubing in Alabama This Summer Alabama offers a variety of scenic rivers and creeks perfect for tubing during the summer Summer in Alabama is such a great time Here in the Cotton State, we're lucky to have a variety of options when it comes to spending our summer days outside in nature
Alabamas Longest Free-Flowing River Is A Recreational Playground . . . Known for being one of the last strongholds of the eponymous Cahaba lilies, a beautiful, white-flowered lily native to the American Southeast, the river is also one of the most biologically diverse in the United States
All About the Cahaba River Basin – AWWareness The Cahaba River is perhaps the most famous major river in Alabama The Cahaba’s main stem is 190 miles long and remains the longest free-flowing river remaining in Alabama This absence of hydrological modifications along the main stem has aided in maintaining the unique aquatic biodiversity of the Cahaba
Underground river - Bhamwiki There are numerous references, some fictional, some not, to an underground river flowing beneath downtown Birmingham Jones Valley is an anticlinal valley, formed by the axial weathering away of Carboniferous Period rock layers, exposing older Cambrian Period formations
The 10 Longest Rivers in Alabama - WorldAtlas These rivers cover approximately 77,000 miles and supply drinking water to over 50% of Alabama's population The Tennessee, Chattahoochee, and Alabama rivers are more than 300 miles long, and nine more are at least 186 miles long