Cahaba Lily Festival – May 18th
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 ...
The Cahaba River is vitally important to the communities in its watershed, including parts of Alabama's Jefferson, Shelby, Bibb, Perry and Dallas Counties. The Cahaba is also the main drinking water source for the Birmingham Water Works Board service area, which serves about one-fifth of Alabamians. This “peopleshed” of residents and businesses who depend upon the Cahaba River encompasses over a million people.
Founded in 1988, our mission is to restore and protect the Cahaba River Watershed and its rich diversity of life. We impact our central Alabama watershed, the Birmingham metro area, and policy at the state, regional, and national level. Our programs achieve three goals:
Inspiring River Stewardship • Restoring the River • Building Our Impact
Cahaba River Society hosted our annual meeting at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Vestavia on February 1st. We were thrilled…
[caption id="attachment_6833" align="alignright" width="196"] Cahaba Inspired 1st Place Winner Jessica McClurg and Her Winning Piece[/caption] CRS and a new organization…
Successful environmental education programs spark wonder, curiosity, and a deep connection with the natural world. The Shane Hulsey CLEAN Environmental…
We are pleased to announce that Karen Bareford, Ph. D., has joined the Cahaba River Society team. As our River…
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 ...