
Coosa River - Wikipedia
The Coosa River is the major tributary when it joins the Tallapoosa River near Wetumpka, Alabama to form the Alabama River. The Coosa River is a tributary of the Alabama River in …
The Coosa River - Coosa Riverkeeper
The Coosa River. Learn about access points, waterside eats, boat ramps, fish consumption advisories, outfitters, and where we monitor water quality on the each of the lakes on the Coosa.
Coosa River - Outdoor Alabama
The Coosa River and its tributaries are home to one of the most diverse and unique aquatic snail communities in the entire world. In all, 91 species are known from the system and 82 of those …
Home - Coosa Riverkeeper
Jan 25, 2024 · We are a citizen-based nonprofit organization working to improve water quality, protect valuable habitat, and promote recreation and public health along the Coosa River in …
History of the Coosa - Coosa Riverkeeper
Even with the difficult navigation, the Coosa River was still very crowded. Thirty-nine steamboats would flourish on the Coosa from 1845-1930. Ultimately, railroads would take away the …
Coosa River - Georgia River Network
The Coosa River and its tributary streams occupy most of the northwest corner of Georgia and extend through northeast Alabama before ultimately draining into the Gulf of Mexico. The river …
Coosa River | Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee | Britannica
Coosa River, river flowing through northwestern Georgia and eastern Alabama, U.S. It is formed by the confluence of the Etowah and Oostanaula rivers at Rome, Ga., and flows southward for …
Home - Coosa River Basin Initiative
From local development plans to state water laws, CRBI is an advocate for fishable, swimmable, and drinkable water in the upper Coosa River basin and across Georgia and Alabama. CRBI …
Coosa - The River Basin Center
The Coosa River Basin makes up a significant portion of the corner of northwest Georgia and is the biggest hotspot of aquatic biodiversity in the state. It also has the most imperiled species of …
Coosa River Dam Statistics - Coosa Alabama River Improvement …
Beginning in Georgia, the Coosa River Watershed flows into Alabama to north of Montgomery, where it joins the Tallapoosa to form the Alabama River.