We are Cahaba River Coalition. Cahaba River Society and Cahaba Riverkeeper have merged to strengthen watershed protection and conservation for communities, wildlife, and future generations. Read the full announcement
4/23 Earth Week Cleanup – Hoover
Register HERE for walking cleanup.
Register HERE for paddling cleanup.
Walking Cleanup
We will be removing litter and invasive species along the trails of Hoover Sports Park East.
Paddling Cleanup
This trip is 2.5 miles of beautiful paddling from Altadena Valley Park to Hoover Sports Park East.
Cahaba River Coalition will provide grabbers, bags, and gloves for all cleanups. This is made possible through the generosity of our community. Please consider becoming a member of Cahaba River Coalition to support future stewardship efforts.
What to bring:
- Water (at least 1 liter)
- Lunch or snacks
- Sunscreen
- Sun hat
- Closed-toed shoes (required)
What to wear:
Wear clothes you don’t mind getting a little dirty. If you plan to get in the water, you must wear closed-toed shoes. (Crocs and Chacos don’t cut it!)
Register HERE for walking cleanup.
Register HERE for paddling cleanup.
About Earth Week:
Cahaba River Coalition’s Earth Week (April 20–24, 2026) is an annual series of volunteer events during the week of Earth Day, focused on removing litter and invasive species from the Cahaba River’s channel, banks, and tributaries. Cleanups are held at key locations throughout the watershed, protecting water quality and supporting wildlife along one of North America’s most biodiverse rivers.
Volunteers can participate on foot or by canoe, gaining hands-on experience while helping create a healthier river for both people and wildlife. Last year, nearly 170 volunteers removed more than 3,300 pounds of litter from the Cahaba.
Thank you to our sponsors!
Cahaba River Coalition Earth Week is presented by Wells Fargo
This cleanup is sponsored by BhamNow