Which counties are part of the Alabama Black Belt Heritage Area?
Location: Monroeville, Old Courthouse Museum- Downtown Square
Tickets: $15.00
The Black Belt Conservation and Research Institute and the Center for the Study of the Black Belt invite you to walk among the wildflowers at the UWA Prairie Restoration Area during the peak of the spring wildflower bloom. Guided walks will begin at the footbridge behind Tartt Baseball Field on the UWA campus at 8:30 a.m. on May 15th and 22nd, and June 5th and 12th. Each tour will last approximately 2 hours.
The Black Belt Conservation and Research Institute and the Center for the Study of the Black Belt invite you to walk among the wildflowers at the UWA Prairie Restoration Area during the peak of the spring wildflower bloom. Guided walks will begin at the footbridge behind Tartt Baseball Field on the UWA campus at 8:30 a.m. on May 15th and 22nd, and June 5th and 12th. Each tour will last approximately 2 hours.
The Black Belt Conservation and Research Institute and the Center for the Study of the Black Belt invite you to walk among the wildflowers at the UWA Prairie Restoration Area during the peak of the spring wildflower bloom. Guided walks will begin at the footbridge behind Tartt Baseball Field on the UWA campus at 8:30 a.m. on May 15th and 22nd, and June 5th and 12th. Each tour will last approximately 2 hours.
The Black Belt Conservation and Research Institute and the Center for the Study of the Black Belt invite you to walk among the wildflowers at the UWA Prairie Restoration Area during the peak of the spring wildflower bloom. Guided walks will begin at the footbridge behind Tartt Baseball Field on the UWA campus at 8:30 a.m. on May 15th and 22nd, and June 5th and 12th. Each tour will last approximately 2 hours.
You can visit the vast swamps of the Tombigbee River at the Choctaw National Wildlife Refuge in Choctaw County. The swamps are full of many animals, especially birds.
Between 500 and 900 years ago, Moundville was a large Native American village and the capital of a chiefdom. The people who lived there shared the same culture, or way of life.