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Cahaba River Ramble 2024 – Trail Race – April 20th

Cahaba River Park Main Parking & Pavilion 2793 River Road, Helena, AL, United States

What: 5k and 10-mile Trail Race along the Cahaba River benefitting the Cahaba River Society This spectacular 5k and 10-mile trail race runs along the โ€œbiological heartโ€ of Alabamaโ€™s longest remaining free-flowing river, the Cahaba, and is the primary annual fundraiser for our Shane Hulsey CLEAN Environmental Education Program. When: Saturday, April 20, 2024. Registration

$20 โ€“ $50

Earth Week 2024 – April 22nd – 26th

Earth Week 2024 is scheduled for the week of April 22nd through 26th. Cahaba River Society has volunteer and sponsorship opportunities for businesses, groups, and individuals. Click the links below to learn more about Earth Week activities and register. Monday, April 22nd from 9 am to 12 pm - Wallking Cleanup of the Little Cahaba

Earth Week: Walking Cleanup of the Little Cahaba River through Leeds, AL

Monday, April 22nd, from 9 am to 12 pm On this walking cleanup of the Little Cahaba River in Leeds, you will: Learn about the effects of pollution on the natural environment Help litter prevention efforts Gain awareness of the natural resources in our own backyard Space is limited. Click here to register a group

Earth Week: Canoe & Walking Cleanup, Vegetative Restoration – Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge

Cahaba National Widlife Refuge River Trace, West Blocton, AL, United States

Tuesday, April 23rd, from 9 am to 3 pm Volunteers will engage in a canoe cleanup, a walking cleanup, and vegetative restoration to help promote the health and resilience of the Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge. This volunteer opportunity is open to groups and individuals, but space is limited. You will restore habitat surrounding the

Earth Week: Canoe & Walking Cleanup of the Old Town Cahawba Archaeological Park

Old Cahawba Archaeological Park 9518 Cahaba Rd, Orville, AL, United States

Wednesday, April 24th Canoe Cleanup from 8 am to 3 pm Walking Restoration from 2 pm to 5 pm Volunteers can participate in a canoe cleanup or a walking restoration of the Old Town Cahawba Archaeological Park. This volunteer opportunity is open to groups and individuals, but space is limited. Volunteers will promote the Cahaba

Earth Week: Walking Cleanup – Loch Haven Park in Hoover

Thursday, April 25th from 2 pm to 5 pm Join this walking cleanup of Loch Haven Park in Hoover to experience and support a suburban green space and future nature preserve. By volunteering, you will:ย  Learn about the importance of green space for the health and benefit of human and animal life Help increase access

Earth Week: Walking Forest Cleanup in Homewood

Friday, April 26th from 9 am to 12 pm Volunteers will hike and clean the forest upstream from the West Oxmoor bridge in Homewood. We will remove trash, debris, and invasive species. This moderately challenging hike will access the river through undisturbed forests without trails. You will:ย  Explore and learn about a riparian (i.e., situated

Cahaba Lily Festival – May 18th

Cahaba Lily Center 1012 Main Street, West Blocton, AL, United States

Lily Fest is an annual celebration of the Cahaba lily at the Cahaba Lily Center in West Blocton. Registration begins at 8 am. Additional information is available on the festival website. The festival kicks off with a morning program starting at 9:10 am. The program will feature a keynote presentation from Samford University Biology Professor

Moonlight Canoe Trip 2: Highway 280 – May 20th

Highway 280 Cahaba Boat Launch Cahaba River Road and Riverview Road, Birmingham, AL, United States

When: Monday, May 20th, from 6:30 pm to no later than 10:30 pm Location:ย Highway 280 Canoe Launch Day of event contact:ย Wil Rainer, Mobile:ย (901) 210-7850 Cost:ย $40 per person Availability:ย Space is limited. You will need:ย Water and snacks We will provide:ย Boats (contactย [email protected]ย to inquire about using your own boat), paddles, and life jackets. Registration:ย Fill out this form to reserve

$40

Cahaba Lily Canoe Trip: Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge – May 25th

Cahaba National Widlife Refuge River Trace, West Blocton, AL, United States

When: Saturday, May 25th, from 8:00 am to no later than 4:00 pm Where to meet: Amped Fitness at the Colonnade, 3427 Colonnade Pkwy, Birmingham, AL 35243 Location: Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge Day of event contact: Wil Rainer, Mobile: (901) 210-7850 Cost: $40 per person Availability: Space is limited. You will need: Brown bag

$40