Group: Paddling


Alabama Scenic River Trail

The Alabama Scenic River Trail is a group navigable waterways that span the state and encompass more than 6,500 miles of the designated river trail. The core section of the river trail extends 650 miles, beginning in Northeast Alabama near Weiss Lake and ending in Fort Morgan, Alabama’s gateway to the Gulf of Mexico. The Alabama Scenic River Trail boasts amenities that include river-front campsites, canoe, and kayak rental shops and trail angels, a network of volunteers who support paddlers on the water. Learn more at www.AlabamaScenicRiverTrail.com, a resource with interactive trip-planning tools.


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Alabama Sierra Club

Alabama Sierra Club’s 3000 members have helped fight for clean water, for Forever Wild and to make Alabama a cleaner, safer place for all of us. And we hike, and bike and bird-watch. Join us to help clean up Alabama and to get outside and enjoy nature.


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Birmingham Canoe Club, Inc

The Birmingham Canoe Club, Inc. (BCC) is an active canoe club with over 150 family memberships. We are based in Birmingham, Alabama where we have access to excellent spots to paddle canoes and kayaks. The Birmingham Canoe Club, Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement and enjoyment of canoeing, kayaking, and all paddle sports. The club is committed to conserving waterways and to promote access to those waterways for all.


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Coosa River Paddling Club

The Coosa River Paddling Club (CRPC) was created by a diverse group of like minded people who all shared a love of adventure in the outdoors and paddling but joined together with one common goal of bringing back minimum and recreational flows to the Coosa River below Jordan Dam.


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Huntsville Canoe Club

The Huntsville Canoe Club is a group of people interested in paddling all types of self-propelled craft – canoes, kayaks, and sit-on-tops – on a variety of types of water. Members’ skill levels and experience range from newcomers to the sport to experts, and our preferred venues range from local lakes to the wildest of white water.


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Mobile Bay Canoe and Kayak Club

We are a group of people who enjoy paddling and sharing our experiences with others. We are not a formal organization. There are no dues, no application forms, no membership lists. All you have to do to “join” our “club” is show up at a paddle, come to a meeting, or just decide you’re a member.


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Mobile Bay Kayak Fishing Association

This site is open to all members of the Mobile Bay Kayak Fishing Association and anyone interested in the growing sport of kayak fishing. Here you can find fishing reports, pics and more information concerning kayak fishing and Mobile Bay.


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Southeastern Outings

Southeastern Outings is a non-profit organization committed to sponsoring outings for people who enjoy participating in simple outdoor adventures. All activities of the group are open to the public.


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