Great Alabama 650
ASRT's Great Alabama 650 The longest paddle race in the United States. See the racers cross the state: Sept 21 - Oct 1, 2024, Weiss Lake to Ft. Morgan. Twenty paddlers from across the globe converge on Alabama for the 6th edition of the Alabama Scenic River Trail’s Great Alabama 650 race. Professional paddlers will face whitewater, battle tidewater currents, and traverse around nine dams in this 650-mile adventure-style race. Kicking off in Northeast Alabama at Weiss Lake on Sept 21 spectators can cheer for racers on riverbanks in Gadsden, Pell City, Wetumpka, Montgomery, Selma, Fairhope, and more. The course is the core section of the Alabama Scenic River Trail, which as an organization, has 6,300 miles of river trails across the state. The core ASRT extends from Weiss Lake in North Alabama to the Gulf at Ft. Morgan. Racers have a nonstop ten day period to finish the 650-mile race and can use kayaks, canoes, or stand-up paddleboards interchangeably throughout the event. Spectators can also follow virtually at AL650.com, where ASRT will post a live map reporting up-to-the-minute updates on each racer's progress. Who: 20 Racers What: The Great Alabama 650: 6th Edition of a 650 Mile Alabama Professional Paddle Race When: September 21, 2024 at 10am - October 1, 2024 at 2pm Where: Alabama Scenic River Trail - Weiss Lake, Coosa River, Alabama River, to Mobile Bay & Fort Morgan Website: AL650.com Social media: Facebook and Instagram @GreatAlabama650 and #AL650
Date and Time
Saturday Sep 21, 2024 Tuesday Oct 1, 2024
This is a nonstop race that begins at 10 am on September 21st through 2pm on October 1st.
Location
Coosa & Alabama Rivers
Fees/Admission
Free
Contact Information
Media Contact:
Martha Grace Mize
Development and Outreach Coordinator
Alabama Scenic River Trail, Inc.
media@alabamascenicrivertrail.com
Work: 205.523.5834
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