River — Alabama

The Alabama River is part of one of the most biologically diverse aquatic systems in the world. Alabama River

The Alabama River is a major waterway in the southeastern United States, serving as the "heart river" of its namesake state. Formed by the confluence of the Coosa and Tallapoosa rivers just north of Montgomery, it flows approximately 315 to 318 miles (512 km) southwesterly to join the Tombigbee River, forming the Mobile River. Geography and Hydrology alabama river

: The Alabama River Basin drains roughly 22,800 square miles, covering about 11% of the state across 18 counties. The Alabama River is part of one of

: The river's width typically varies from 50 to 200 yards (46 to 183 m), with depths ranging from 3 to 40 feet (1 to 12 m). Geography and Hydrology : The Alabama River Basin