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Trip Report: Tombigbee Fossils, Food and Fun
Our first trip on the Tombigbee closed the 2011 event year with a bang.Read More... The upcoming Tombigbee fossil hunt event cost has been lowered for those wanting the food track. Without the track, you're invited for free.Read More... Waterproof, beautiful and great information: new map serves as the perfect guide to Hatchett and Weogufka Creeks in Coosa County.Read More... The new Mobile-Tensaw Delta Section guidebooks are available though our online store on the home page at www.alabamascenicrivertrail.com. Read More... Centreville's Cahaba River Historical Park is closed to the public as of September 22, 2011.Read More... We're in the process of adding thousands of miles of rivers and creeks into the ASRT. Won't you help us adopt YOURS?Read More... In an uprecendented move, the US Army Corps of Engineers is closing some of its best-loved campgrounds on the Alabama River. SEPTEMBER 27 UPDATE: A gr...Read More... Tornadoes and US Army Corps of Engineers funding woes change two events for us this fall, but you're going to love the changes.Read More... View the race results by clicking on the links below. Each link goes to a PDF document.Read More... On September 30, 2010 our first race in the driest year on record was held. Recommendations from the participants suggested a change to a prospective...Read More... Please contribute online to support this important Coosa River project in Wetumpka.Read More... ASRT president Fred Couch received Rotary's Paul Harris Fellowship which recognizes the ways in which one's life exemplifies the humanitarian and educ...Read More... One of our **ahem** "back burner" projects is a Paddler's Personal Cookbook that we've been kicking around for a while. Interested? Read More... Cherokee County's Hatchett Creek brings enjoyable whitewater to the Alabama Scenic River Trail.Read More... Another jewel for Alabama's recreational crownRead More... One of our latest additions certainly lives up the the "Scenic" in our name. Great whitewater, too.Read More... The Alabama Mountains, River and Valley RC&D Council has provided the Trail with funding to add the Tennessee River.Read More... Everyone had a great time at our Ghost Paddle. See and hear all about it from the participants.Read More... Are you ready for a soft challenge? A soft challenge is you putting your fine skills to the betterment of our needs. You do have a talent we need a...Read More... Visits the Trail's newsgroup to meet each other, share pictures and storiesRead More...
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ASRT Quarterly Meeting
Feb 06 Join us for 2012's first quarterly meeting to be held on February 6th at 401 Adams Avenue (Center for Commerce) in Alabama Department of Economic and... Read MoreApr 21-22 Explore the Delta! Camp from your boat! Celebrate Earth Month!
This great paddle will be led by local paddling expert Bob Andrews. Well gather for r... Read MoreApr 28
Come and have fun with us at the convergence of the state's three most famous trails.
Location: Calhoun-Cleburne-Cherokee Counties... Read More![]() |