The Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge in Alabama preserves a unique ecosystem along the Cahaba River, renowned for its biological diversity and outdoor recreation opportunities.
The Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge, located in central Alabama, is an ecological treasure trove established to protect the unique biodiversity found along this stretch of the Cahaba River. The refuge spans approximately 3,689 acres and is particularly noted for its rich aquatic life, including several federally listed fish and mussel species. The Cahaba River itself is one of the most biologically diverse rivers in North America, supporting a variety of wildlife and plant species. Recreation opportunities abound, with activities such as bird watching, fishing, canoeing, and hiking drawing nature enthusiasts to the area. Visitors enjoy the scenic views and the chance to experience the rare Cahaba lilies, which bloom spectacularly in late spring. Established in 2002, the refuge continues to play a vital role in educating the public about the importance of preserving natural habitats, as well as providing a natural haven for outdoor recreation.
Cahaba Lily viewing during late spring
Diverse aquatic life within the Cahaba River
Bird watching opportunities with various rare bird species
Fishing spots abundant with unique fish
These rare lilies bloom along the river, attracting many visitors each spring.
The refuge serves as a habitat for numerous fish species, some of which are federally listed.
The refuge is home to many rare bird species, making it a popular spot for bird enthusiasts.