Sougahoagdee Falls in Bankhead National Forest Hike

New Home Church 13222 County Road 63, Houston, AL

Organized By: Alabama Chapter and Wild Alabama   The route to Sougahoagdee Falls follows Brushy Creek on the eastern side of the Bankhead National Forest. The unsanctioned, user-made trail is more »

Star Party at the Grand Bay

The Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve 6005 Bayou Heron Rd, Moss Point, MS

Mark your calendar on Saturday Dec 10th 5 pm to 9 pm for a Star Party. The Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve is hosting an amazing night of free more »

Water is Life: Ancient Life in Alabama

Zoom Video Conference

Water is Life: Ancient Life in Alabama with Dr. Bill Deutsch Since Dr. Bill Deutsch moved to Alabama nearly 40 years ago, he’s immersed himself in its rich variety of more »

Free

New Year’s Eve Bay Bash

The Battle House Renaissance 26 N Royal St, Mobile, AL

Join Mobile Baykeeper in celebrating 25 years while they ring in the new year. Bay Bash brings together Mobile Baykeeper's biggest supporters and advocates in one room for a night more »

Landscaping at the Grand Staircase with FLFR

Kings Bend, Cleveland, AL Cleveland, AL, USA

Come make the Grand Staircase even grander by creating a native garden at King's Bend Scenic Overlook with the Friends of the Locust Fork River! Depending on the season join more »

Get outside with Wild Alabama!

Lace up your hiking boots & get outdoors with the crew at Wild Alabama. There are 20+ opportunities to explore the Bankhead & Talladega National Forests throughout January! Visit www.WildAL.org more »

Montgomery Green Drinks!

Hilltop Public House 3 N. Goldwaithe Street, Montgomery, AL

Friends of the Alabama River is excited to host this monthly gathering at the Hilltop Public House in Montgomery. These events are informal monthly meetups, but we will take the more »

Free

Festival of the Cranes

Decatur, AL Decatur, AL

People from all over flock to The Festival of the Cranes! Over 14,000 Sandhill Cranes along with several pairs of Whooping Cranes spend the winter each year at Wheeler National more »