List of Alabama rivers
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All rivers in Alabama eventually flow into the Gulf of MexicoGulf of Mexico
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. This list arranges rivers into drainage basin
Drainage basin
A drainage basin is an extent or an area of land where surface water from rain and melting snow or ice converges to a single point, usually the exit of the basin, where the waters join another waterbody, such as a river, lake, reservoir, estuary, wetland, sea, or ocean...
, which are ordered by the location of the mouth of the main stem
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from east to west. Tributaries are ordered from mouth to source (subject to being within the borders of Alabama).
Gulf Coast (east)
- Apalachicola River (FL)
- Chattahoochee RiverChattahoochee RiverThe Chattahoochee River flows through or along the borders of the U.S. states of Georgia, Alabama, and Florida. It is a tributary of the Apalachicola River, a relatively short river formed by the confluence of the Chattahoochee and Flint Rivers and emptying into Apalachicola Bay in the Gulf of...
- Cedar Creek
- Omusee Creek
- Abbie Creek
- Sandy Creek
- Cheneyhatchee Creek
- Barbour Creek
- Chewalla Creek
- Cowikee Creek
- North Fork Cowikee Creek
- Middle Fork Cowikee Creek
- South Fork Cowikee Creek
- North Fork Cowikee Creek
- Hatchechubbee Creek
- Uchee Creek
- Little Uchee Creek
- Wacoochee Creek
- Halawakee Creek
- Osanippa Creek
- Oseligee Creek
- Wehadkee Creek
- Hillabahatchee Creek
- Chattahoochee River
- Choctawhatchee RiverChoctawhatchee RiverThe Choctawhatchee River is a river in the southern United States, flowing through southeast Alabama and the Panhandle of Florida before emptying into Choctawhatchee Bay in Okaloosa and Walton counties...
- Holmes Creek
- Wrights Creek
- Pea RiverPea RiverThe Pea River is a tributary of the Choctawhatchee River near Geneva, Alabama. It is a popular destination for those with canoes and other small boats, as well as fishermen seeking bass, sunfish, or mullet....
- Flat Creek
- Eightmile Creek
- Whitewater CreekWhitewater CreekWhitewater Creek is a stream in Mesa County, Colorado with elevations that range from to . The traverses from Land's End to Whitewater, Colorado....
- Flat Creek
- Double Bridges Creek
- Claybank Creek
- Little Choctawhatchee RiverLittle Choctawhatchee RiverLittle Choctawhatchee River is a river in Alabama, United States. It drains an area of in Dale, Geneva, Henry and Houston counties. It empties into the Choctawhatchee River.Surveys of the river show it to be poor in invertebrates and high in pollutants....
- West Fork Choctawhatchee River
- Judy Creek
- East Fork Choctawhatchee River
- Yellow RiverYellow River (Florida)The Yellow River is a river in the southern United States which runs through Alabama and Florida. It empties into Blackwater Bay, an arm of Pensacola Bay....
- Shoal River (FL)
- Pond Creek
- Five Runs Creek
- Lightwood Knot Creek
- Shoal River (FL)
- Blackwater RiverBlackwater River (Florida)The Blackwater River of Florida is a river rising in southern Alabama and flowing through the Florida Panhandle to the Gulf of Mexico. The river enters Florida in Okaloosa County and flows through Santa Rosa County to Blackwater Bay, an arm of Pensacola Bay. The river passes through Blackwater...
(Pensacola Bay)- Big Coldwater Creek
- Big Juniper Creek
- Sweetwater Creek
- Escambia River (FL)
- Conecuh RiverConecuh RiverThe Conecuh River and Escambia River constitute a single river in Alabama and Florida in the United States.The Conecuh River rises near Union Springs in the state and flows in a general southwesterly direction into Florida near Century. The river's name changes from the Conecuh to the Escambia at...
- Big Escambia Creek
- Lindsey Creek
- Murder Creek
- Burnt Corn Creek
- Mayo Mill Creek
- Silas Creek
- Sepulga RiverSepulga RiverSepulga River is a river in the U.S. state of Alabama. It originates at the confluence of the East Sepulga and West Sepulga rivers and discharges into the Conecuh River near the northwestern border of Conecuh National Forest....
- Patsaliga Creek
- Conecuh River
- Perdido RiverPerdido RiverThe Perdido River is a river in the U.S. states of Alabama and Florida. The river forms part of the boundary between the two states along nearly its entire length and drains into the Gulf of Mexico...
- Blackwater RiverBlackwater River (Alabama)Blackwater River is a river in Baldwin County, Alabama. The Blackwater River originates at near Loxley, and discharges into the Perdido River at near Lillian....
(Perdido Bay) - Styx RiverStyx River (Alabama)The Styx River is a river in the state of Alabama. It rises in Baldwin County near the town of Bay Minette in the southwestern part of the state and is a tributary to the Perdido River. It is named for the River Styx in Greek mythology.-External links:*...
- Cowpen Creek
- Hollinger Creek
- Blackwater River
- Soldier Creek
- Palmetto Creek
- Hammock Creek
- Wolf Creek
- Miflin Creek
- Sandy Creek
- Portage Creek
Mobile Bay
- Bon Secour River
- Magnolia River
- Fish RiverFish River (Alabama)Fish River is a river in Baldwin County, Alabama. It originates at , near Stapleton, and discharges into Weeks Bay at in Magnolia Springs. It was named by the original French colonists as the Riviere Aux Poissons, which can be translated into English as Fish River....
- Blakeley River
- Bay Minette Creek
- Apalachee River
- Conway Creek
- Mobile RiverMobile RiverThe Mobile River is located in southern Alabama in the United States. Formed out of the confluence of the Tombigbee and Alabama rivers, the approximately river drains an area of of Alabama, with a watershed extending into Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee. Its drainage basin is the...
-Tensaw RiverTensaw RiverThe Tensaw River is a distributary of the Mobile River, approximately 36 mi long, in southern Alabama in the United States. It is formed as a bayou of the Mobile approximately 6 mi south of the formation of the Mobile by the confluence of the Tombigbee and Alabama rivers...
- Spanish River
- Lower Crab Creek
- Raft River
- Oak Bayou
- Threemile Creek
- Chickasaw Creek
- Crab Creek
- Big Bayou Canot
- Bayou Sara
- Gunnison Creek
- Bayou Sara
- Big Lizard Creek
- Little Lizard Creek
- Middle River
- Cedar Creek
- Alabama RiverAlabama RiverThe Alabama River, in the U.S. state of Alabama, is formed by the Tallapoosa and Coosa rivers, which unite about north of Montgomery.The river flows west to Selma, then southwest until, about from Mobile, it unites with the Tombigbee, forming the Mobile and Tensaw rivers, which discharge into...
- Majors Creek
- Limestone Creek
- Big Flat Creek
- Robinson Creek
- Cane Creek
- Bear Creek (Alabama River)
- Pursley Creek
- Beaver Creek
- Goose Creek
- Turkey Creek
- Dixon Creek
- Pine Barren Creek
- Bear Creek (Pine Barren Creek)
- Sturdivant Creek
- Chilatchee Creek
- Sand Creek
- Bogue Chitto Creek
- Bear Creek (Bogue Chitto Creek)
- Chaney Creek
- Mud Creek
- Cedar Creek
- Mush Creek
- Cahaba RiverCahaba RiverThe Cahaba River is the longest free-flowing river in Alabama and is among the most scenic and biologically diverse rivers in the United States. The Cahaba River is a major tributary of the Alabama River and part of the larger Mobile River Basin...
- Oakmulgee Creek
- Schultz Creek
- Hill Creek
- Little Cahaba River (Bibb County, Alabama)
- Mahan Creek
- Shoal Creek
- Shades Creek
- Piney Woods Creek
- Buck CreekBuck Creek (Cahaba River tributary)Buck Creek is a tributary of the Cahaba River that was used to supply water power for manufacturing and industry during the 19th century. Its current use is primarily recreational and as a discharge point for municipal water treatment facilities.-Route:...
- Patton Creek
- Little Cahaba River (Jefferson County, Alabama)
- Big Black Creek
- Soapstone Creek
- Mulberry CreekMulberry Creek (Alabama River)Mulberry Creek is a waterway in central Alabama, United States. It rises in Chilton County and farther downstream forms the boundary between Dallas and Autauga counties. It is a tributary of the Alabama River....
- Little Mulberry Creek
- Benson Creek
- Old Town Creek
- Big Swamp Creek
- Rambo Branch
- Ivy Creek
- Swift Creek
- Tallawassee Creek
- Pintlala Creek
- Catoma Creek
- Autauga Creek
- Tallapoosa RiverTallapoosa RiverThe Tallapoosa River runs from the southern end of the Appalachian Mountains in Georgia, in the United States, southward and westward into Alabama. It is formed by the confluence of McClendon Creek and Mud Creek in Paulding County, Georgia. Lake Martin at Alexander City, Alabama is a large and...
- Chubbehatchee Creek
- Line Creek
- Cubahatchee Creek
- Calebee Creek
- Uphapee Creek
- Hillabee Creek
- Enitachopco Creek
- Little Hillabee Creek
- Harbuck Creek
- Little Hillabee Creek
- Enitachopco Creek
- Emuckfaw Creek
- Chatahospee Creek
- High Pine Creek
- Cornhouse Creek
- Crooked Creek
- Wesobulga Creek
- Little Tallapoosa RiverLittle Tallapoosa RiverLittle Tallapoosa River is a river in Georgia and Alabama, in the United States. It rises in northern Carroll County, Georgia near the city of Villa Rica and flows southwest into Alabama, joining the Tallapoosa River in Randolph County near the head of R.L. Harris Reservoir.It is a water source...
- Wedowee Creek
- Muscadine Creek
- Coosa RiverCoosa RiverThe Coosa River is a tributary of the Alabama River in the U.S. states of Alabama and Georgia. The river is about long altogether.The Coosa River is one of Alabama's most developed rivers...
- Mortar Creek
- Cottonford Creek
- Callaway Creek
- Weoka Creek
- Little Weoka Creek
- Chestnut Creek
- Hatchet Creek
- Weogufka Creek
- Swamp Creek
- Socapatoy Creek
- Walnut Creek
- Yellow Leaf Creek
- Paint Creek
- Waxahatchee CreekWaxahatchee CreekWaxahatchee Creek is a tributary of the lower Coosa River near Shelby, Alabama. The lower reaches of Waxahatchee Creek are broad and popular with water skiers and recreational boaters. Several resort camps and marinas are located on the creek, and anglers have found the submerged forests of the...
- Buxahatchee Creek
- Peckerwood Creek
- Yellowleaf Creek
- Tallaseehatchee Creek (Coosa River)
- Shirtee Creek
- Emauhee Creek
- Talladega Creek
- Kelly Creek (Coosa River)
- Choccolocco Creek
- Cheaha Creek
- Kelly Creek (Cheaha Creek)
- Cheaha Creek
- Cane Creek
- Ohatchee Creek
- Tallaseehatchee Creek (Ohatchee Creek)
- Big Canoe Creek
- Big Wills Creek
- Terrapin Creek
- Hurricane Creek
- Nances Creek
- Little RiverLittle River Canyon National PreserveLittle River Canyon National Preserve is a United States National Preserve located on top of Lookout Mountain near Fort Payne, Alabama, and DeSoto State Park. Created by an act of Congress in 1992, the nearly preserve protects what is sometimes said to be the nation's longest mountaintop river,...
- East Fork Little River
- West Fork Little River
- Chattooga River
- Mills Creek
- Mortar Creek
- Tombigbee RiverTombigbee RiverThe Tombigbee River is a tributary of the Mobile River, approximately 200 mi long, in the U.S. states of Mississippi and Alabama. It is one of two major rivers, along with the Alabama River, that unite to form the short Mobile River before it empties into Mobile Bay on the Gulf of Mexico...
- West River
- Bates Creek
- Bilbo Creek
- Bassetts Creek (west side Tombigbee River)
- Bassett Creek (east side Tombigbee River)
- Jackson Creek
- Santa Bogue Creek
- Dry Creek
- Turkey Creek
- Okatuppa Creek
- Souwilpa Creek
- Puss Cuss Creek
- Big Tallawampa Creek
- Little Tallawampa Creek
- Bashi Creek
- Wahalak Creek
- Sucarbowa Creek
- Horse Creek
- Tuckabum Creek
- Yantley Creek
- Bogue Chitto
- Beaver Creek
- Kinterbish Creek
- Chickasaw Bogue
- Dry Creek
- Cotohaga Creek
- Sucarnoochee RiverSucarnoochee RiverThe Sucarnoochee River is a river in Kemper County, Mississippi and Sumter County, Alabama. It originates at , near Porterville, Mississippi, and discharges into the Tombigbee River at . It is long and drains an area of ....
- Alamuchee Creek
- Spring Creek
- Lost Creek
- Hall Creek
- Black Warrior RiverBlack Warrior RiverThe Black Warrior River is a waterway in west central Alabama in the southeastern United States. The river rises in the extreme southern edges of the Appalachian Highlands and flows 178 miles to the Tombigbee River, of which the Black Warrior is the primary tributary...
- Big Prairie Creek
- Big Brush Creek
- Minter Creek
- Fivemile Creek
- Grant Creek
- Big Sandy Creek
- North RiverNorth River (Alabama)The North River is a river in the western portion of the state of Alabama, United States. It is a tributary of the Black Warrior River, joining it just north of Tuscaloosa....
- Hurricane Creek
- Davis Creek
- Blue Creek
- Big Yellow Creek
- Valley Creek
- Mud Creek
- Locust ForkLocust Fork of the Black Warrior RiverThe Locust Fork, in Blount, Etowah, and Marshall counties is one of three major tributaries of the Black Warrior River. The river features several stretches of whitewater, and is popular with canoers and kayakers. In the late 1980s, the Birmingham Water Works proposed damming the river as a...
- Short Creek
- Village Creek
- Fivemile Creek
- Turkey Creek
- Gurley Creek
- Little Warrior RiverLittle Warrior RiverLittle Warrior River is a river in Blount County, Alabama. It is a tributary of the Locust Fork of the Black Warrior River. The Little Warrior River forms near the town of Locust Fork at the confluence of the Blackburn Fork and Calvert Prong....
- Blackburn Fork Little Warrior River
- Calvert Prong Little Warrior River
- Slab Creek
- Mulberry ForkMulberry Fork of the Black Warrior RiverMulberry Fork is a tributary of the Black Warrior River, long, in the U.S. state of Alabama. The Mulberry Fork is one of three forks, along with the Locust Fork and the Sipsey Fork, that join to form the Black Warrior...
- Lost Creek
- Wolf Creek
- Indian Creek
- Cane Creek (Lost Creek)
- Mill Creek
- Wolf Creek
- Cane Creek (Mulberry Fork)
- Blackwater Creek
- Sipsey ForkSipsey Fork of the Black Warrior RiverThe Sipsey Fork of the Black Warrior River is a river located in Alabama, USA, and is formed by the junction of Thompson and Hubbard creeks in the Sipsey Wilderness of Bankhead National Forest. The Sipsey Fork discharges into the Mulberry Fork. The Sipsey Fork below Smith Lake is one of the few...
- Ryan Creek
- Rock Creek
- Crooked Creek
- Blevens Creek
- Clear Creek
- Right Fork Clear Creek
- Brushy Creek
- Capsey Creek
- Rush Creek
- Caney Creek
- Borden Creek
- Broglen RiverBroglen RiverBroglen River is a river in Cullman County, Alabama. Broglen River originates at near Hanceville, and discharges into the Mulberry Fork River at near Chamblees Mill....
- Eightmile Creek
- Duck RiverDuck River (Alabama)Duck River is a river in the state of Alabama. It is a tributary of the Mulberry Fork of the Black Warrior River and forms a portion of the border between Cullman and Blount counties.-References:* at alabamarivers.org* st epa.gov...
- Lost Creek
- Brush Creek
- Trussells Creek
- Noxubee RiverNoxubee River200px|rightThe Noxubee River is a tributary of the Tombigbee River, about 140 mi long, in east-central Mississippi and west-central Alabama in the United States...
- Bodka Creek
- Woodward Creek
- Sipsey RiverSipsey RiverThe Sipsey River is a swampy low-lying river in west central Alabama. The Sipsey is surrounded by some exceptional wetland habitat. It originates near Glen Allen, and discharges into the Tombigbee River near Vienna....
- New River
- Little New River
- Lubbub Creek
- Bear Creek (Lubbub Creek)
- Big Creek
- Luxapallila CreekLuxapallila CreekLuxapallila Creek is a stream in Mississippi and Alabama in the United States. Luxapallilla means "flying turtle" in the Choctaw language....
- Yellow Creek
- Buttahatchee RiverButtahatchee RiverThe Buttahatchee River is a tributary of the Tombigbee River, about long, in northwestern Alabama and northeastern Mississippi in the United States...
- Sipsey Creek
- Bull Mountain Creek
- Gum Creek
- West River
- Spanish River
- Dog RiverDog River (Alabama)The Dog River is a river in Mobile County, Alabama. The Dog River watershed drains more than . The river is about long and is influenced by tides. It originates at within the city of Mobile. It discharges into Mobile Bay, a tidal estuary on the northern Gulf of Mexico, at near Hollinger's Island...
- Perch Creek
- Alligator Bayou
- Rabbit Creek
- Rattlesnake Bayou
- Halls Mill Creek
- Moore Creek
- Bolton Branch
- Eslava Creek
- Bolton Branch
- Robinson Bayou
- Middle Fork Deer River
- North Fork Deer River
- South Fork Deer River
- Fowl RiverFowl RiverFowl River is a brackish river in Mobile County, Alabama. It originates near Theodore and then splits into the East Fowl River and the West Fowl River. The East Fowl River discharges into Mobile Bay south of Belle Fontaine. The West Fowl River discharges into the Mississippi Sound east of Coden...
- East Fowl RiverFowl RiverFowl River is a brackish river in Mobile County, Alabama. It originates near Theodore and then splits into the East Fowl River and the West Fowl River. The East Fowl River discharges into Mobile Bay south of Belle Fontaine. The West Fowl River discharges into the Mississippi Sound east of Coden...
- West Fowl RiverFowl RiverFowl River is a brackish river in Mobile County, Alabama. It originates near Theodore and then splits into the East Fowl River and the West Fowl River. The East Fowl River discharges into Mobile Bay south of Belle Fontaine. The West Fowl River discharges into the Mississippi Sound east of Coden...
- Dykes Creek
- East Fowl River
Gulf Coast (west)
- Heron Bayou
- Bayou Sullivan
- Bayou Coden
- Bayou la Batre
- Little River
- Pascagoula River (MS)
- Escatawpa RiverEscatawpa RiverEscatawpa River is a river in the states of Alabama and Mississippi. It is a tributary of the Pascagoula River....
- Bennett Creek
- Little Creek
- Pond Creek
- Escatawpa River
Mississippi River
- Mississippi River (LA,MS,TN,KY)
- Ohio River (KY)
- Tennessee RiverTennessee RiverThe Tennessee River is the largest tributary of the Ohio River. It is approximately 652 miles long and is located in the southeastern United States in the Tennessee Valley. The river was once popularly known as the Cherokee River, among other names...
- Bear Creek
- Buzzard Roost Creek
- Cedar Creek
- Little Bear Creek
- Second Creek
- Mulberry Creek
- Cane Creek
- Little Bear Creek
- Spring Creek
- Cypress Creek
- Little Cypress Creek
- Shoal CreekShoal Creek (Tennessee River)Shoal Creek is a stream that arises in Lawrence County, Tennessee, and enters the Tennessee River in Lauderdale County, Alabama, where its lower reaches are impounded in the backwater of Wilson Dam.Its mouth is at approximately .'...
- Butler Creek
- Town Creek
- Mud Creek
- Bluewater Creek
- Big Nance Creek
- Clear Fork
- Muddy Fork
- Second Creek
- Elk RiverElk River (Tennessee)The Elk River is a tributary of the Tennessee River in the U.S. states of Tennessee and Alabama. The river is about long altogther.-Hydrography:...
- Anderson Creek
- Sugar Creek
- Flint Creek
- West Flint Creek
- No Business Creek
- Limestone Creek
- Piney Creek
- Cotaco Creek
- Town Creek
- Indian Creek
- Huntsville Spring Branch
- Broglan Branch
- Huntsville Spring Branch
- Flint RiverFlint River (Alabama)The Flint River, long and draining an area of , is a tributary to the Tennessee River. The river rises in Lincoln County, Tennessee, and flows south into Madison County, Alabama, where most of the river'swatershed is located. The land within this watershed is predominantly agricultural and has...
- Hurricane Creek (Flint River)
- Brier Fork Flint River
- Mountain Fork
- Paint Rock RiverPaint Rock RiverThe Paint Rock River is a tributary of the Tennessee River in northern Alabama in the United States. Its tributaries also drain a portion of south-central Tennessee....
- Hurricane Creek (Paint Rock River)
- Estill Fork
- Big Spring Creek
- Short Creek
- Scarham Creek
- Town Creek
- South Sauty Creek
- Kirby Creek
- North Sauty Creek
- Blue Spring Creek
- Mud Creek
- Robinson Creek
- Coon Creek
- Crow Creek
- Big Coon Creek
- Widows Creek
- Long Island Creek
- Jones Creek
- Lookout Creek
- Bear Creek
- Tennessee River
- Ohio River (KY)
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- Abbie Creek
- Alabama RiverAlabama RiverThe Alabama River, in the U.S. state of Alabama, is formed by the Tallapoosa and Coosa rivers, which unite about north of Montgomery.The river flows west to Selma, then southwest until, about from Mobile, it unites with the Tombigbee, forming the Mobile and Tensaw rivers, which discharge into...
- Alamuchee Creek
- Alligator Bayou
- Anderson Creek
- Apalachee River
- Autauga Creek
- Barbour Creek
- Bashi Creek
- Bassett Creek (east side Tombigbee River)
- Bassetts Creek (west side Tombigbee River)
- Bates Creek
- Bay Minette Creek
- Bayou Coden
- Bayou la Batre
- Bayou Sara
- Bayou Sullivan
- Bear Creek (Alabama River)
- Bear Creek (Bogue Chitto Creek)
- Bear Creek (Lubbub Creek)
- Bear Creek (Pine Barren Creek)
- Bear Creek (Tennessee River)
- Beaver Creek (Alabama River)
- Beaver Creek (Tombigbee River)
- Bennett Creek
- Benson Creek
- Big Bayou Canot
- Big Black Creek
- Big Brush Creek
- Big Canoe Creek
- Big Coldwater Creek
- Big Coon Creek
- Big Creek
- Big Escambia Creek
- Big Flat Creek
- Big Juniper Creek
- Big Lizard Creek
- Big Nance Creek
- Big Prairie Creek
- Big Sandy Creek
- Big Spring Creek
- Big Swamp Creek
- Big Tallawampa Creek
- Big Wills Creek
- Big Yellow Creek
- Bilbo Creek
- Black Warrior RiverBlack Warrior RiverThe Black Warrior River is a waterway in west central Alabama in the southeastern United States. The river rises in the extreme southern edges of the Appalachian Highlands and flows 178 miles to the Tombigbee River, of which the Black Warrior is the primary tributary...
- Blackburn Fork Little Warrior River
- Blackwater Creek
- Blackwater RiverBlackwater River (Florida)The Blackwater River of Florida is a river rising in southern Alabama and flowing through the Florida Panhandle to the Gulf of Mexico. The river enters Florida in Okaloosa County and flows through Santa Rosa County to Blackwater Bay, an arm of Pensacola Bay. The river passes through Blackwater...
(Pensacola Bay) - Blackwater RiverBlackwater River (Alabama)Blackwater River is a river in Baldwin County, Alabama. The Blackwater River originates at near Loxley, and discharges into the Perdido River at near Lillian....
(Perdido Bay) - Blakeley River
- Blevens Creek
- Blue Creek
- Blue Spring Creek
- Bluewater Creek
- Bodka Creek
- Bogue Chitto (Tuckabum Creek)
- Bogue Chitto Creek, Alabama River tributary
- Bolton Branch
- Bon Secour River
- Borden Creek
- Brier Fork Flint River
- Broglan Branch
- Broglen RiverBroglen RiverBroglen River is a river in Cullman County, Alabama. Broglen River originates at near Hanceville, and discharges into the Mulberry Fork River at near Chamblees Mill....
- Brush Creek
- Brushy Creek
- Buck CreekBuck Creek (Cahaba River tributary)Buck Creek is a tributary of the Cahaba River that was used to supply water power for manufacturing and industry during the 19th century. Its current use is primarily recreational and as a discharge point for municipal water treatment facilities.-Route:...
- Bull Mountain Creek
- Burnt Corn Creek
- Butler Creek
- Buttahatchee RiverButtahatchee RiverThe Buttahatchee River is a tributary of the Tombigbee River, about long, in northwestern Alabama and northeastern Mississippi in the United States...
- Buxahatchee Creek
- Buzzard Roost Creek
- Cahaba RiverCahaba RiverThe Cahaba River is the longest free-flowing river in Alabama and is among the most scenic and biologically diverse rivers in the United States. The Cahaba River is a major tributary of the Alabama River and part of the larger Mobile River Basin...
- Calebee Creek
- Callaway Creek
- Calvert Prong Little Warrior River
- Cane Creek (Alabama River)
- Cane Creek (Coosa River)
- Cane Creek (Lost Creek)
- Cane Creek (Mulberry Fork)
- Cane Creek (Tennessee River)
- Caney Creek
- Capsey Creek
- Catoma Creek
- Cedar Creek (Alabama River)
- Cedar Creek (Bear Creek)
- Cedar Creek (Chattahoochee River)
- Cedar Creek (Mobile River)
- Chaney Creek
- Chatahospee Creek
- Chattahoochee RiverChattahoochee RiverThe Chattahoochee River flows through or along the borders of the U.S. states of Georgia, Alabama, and Florida. It is a tributary of the Apalachicola River, a relatively short river formed by the confluence of the Chattahoochee and Flint Rivers and emptying into Apalachicola Bay in the Gulf of...
- Chattooga River
- Cheaha Creek
- Cheneyhatchee Creek
- Chestnut Creek
- Chewalla Creek
- Chickasaw Bogue
- Chickasaw Creek
- Chilatchee Creek
- Choccolocco Creek
- Choctawhatchee RiverChoctawhatchee RiverThe Choctawhatchee River is a river in the southern United States, flowing through southeast Alabama and the Panhandle of Florida before emptying into Choctawhatchee Bay in Okaloosa and Walton counties...
- Chubbehatchee Creek
- Claybank Creek
- Clear Creek
- Clear Fork (Big Nance Creek)
- Conecuh RiverConecuh RiverThe Conecuh River and Escambia River constitute a single river in Alabama and Florida in the United States.The Conecuh River rises near Union Springs in the state and flows in a general southwesterly direction into Florida near Century. The river's name changes from the Conecuh to the Escambia at...
- Conway Creek
- Coon Creek
- Coosa RiverCoosa RiverThe Coosa River is a tributary of the Alabama River in the U.S. states of Alabama and Georgia. The river is about long altogether.The Coosa River is one of Alabama's most developed rivers...
- Cornhouse Creek
- Cotaco Creek
- Cotohaga Creek
- Cottonford Creek
- Cowikee Creek
- Cowpen Creek
- Crab Creek
- Crooked Creek (Rock Creek)
- Crooked Creek (Tallapoosa River)
- Crow Creek
- Cubahatchee Creek
- Cypress Creek
- Davis Creek
- Dixon Creek
- Dog RiverDog River (Alabama)The Dog River is a river in Mobile County, Alabama. The Dog River watershed drains more than . The river is about long and is influenced by tides. It originates at within the city of Mobile. It discharges into Mobile Bay, a tidal estuary on the northern Gulf of Mexico, at near Hollinger's Island...
- Double Bridges Creek
- Dry Creek (Chickasaw Bogue)
- Dry Creek (Santa Bogue Creek)
- Duck RiverDuck River (Alabama)Duck River is a river in the state of Alabama. It is a tributary of the Mulberry Fork of the Black Warrior River and forms a portion of the border between Cullman and Blount counties.-References:* at alabamarivers.org* st epa.gov...
- Dykes Creek
- East Fork Choctawhatchee River
- East Fork Little River
- East Fowl RiverFowl RiverFowl River is a brackish river in Mobile County, Alabama. It originates near Theodore and then splits into the East Fowl River and the West Fowl River. The East Fowl River discharges into Mobile Bay south of Belle Fontaine. The West Fowl River discharges into the Mississippi Sound east of Coden...
- Eightmile Creek (Broglen River)
- Eightmile Creek (Flat Creek)
- Elk RiverElk River (Tennessee)The Elk River is a tributary of the Tennessee River in the U.S. states of Tennessee and Alabama. The river is about long altogther.-Hydrography:...
- Emauhee Creek
- Emuckfaw Creek
- Enitachopco Creek
- Escambia River
- Escatawpa RiverEscatawpa RiverEscatawpa River is a river in the states of Alabama and Mississippi. It is a tributary of the Pascagoula River....
- Eslava Creek
- Estill Fork
- Fish RiverFish River (Alabama)Fish River is a river in Baldwin County, Alabama. It originates at , near Stapleton, and discharges into Weeks Bay at in Magnolia Springs. It was named by the original French colonists as the Riviere Aux Poissons, which can be translated into English as Fish River....
- Five Runs Creek
- Fivemile Creek (Black Warrior River)
- Fivemile Creek (Locust Fork)
- Flat Creek
- Flint Creek
- Flint RiverFlint River (Alabama)The Flint River, long and draining an area of , is a tributary to the Tennessee River. The river rises in Lincoln County, Tennessee, and flows south into Madison County, Alabama, where most of the river'swatershed is located. The land within this watershed is predominantly agricultural and has...
- Fowl RiverFowl RiverFowl River is a brackish river in Mobile County, Alabama. It originates near Theodore and then splits into the East Fowl River and the West Fowl River. The East Fowl River discharges into Mobile Bay south of Belle Fontaine. The West Fowl River discharges into the Mississippi Sound east of Coden...
- Goose Creek
- Grant Creek
- Gum Creek
- Gunnison Creek
- Gurley Creek
- Halawakee Creek
- Hall Creek
- Halls Mill Creek
- Hammock Creek
- Harbuck Creek
- Hatchechubbee Creek
- Hatchet Creek
- Heron Bayou
- High Pine Creek
- Hill Creek
- Hillabahatchee Creek
- Hillabee Creek
- Hollinger Creek
- Holmes Creek
- Horse Creek
- Huntsville Spring Branch
- Hurricane Creek (Black Warrior River)
- Hurricane Creek (Flint River)
- Hurricane Creek (Paint Rock River)
- Hurricane Creek (Terrapin Creek)
- Indian Creek (Tennessee River)
- Indian Creek (Wolf Creek)
- Ivy Creek
- Jackson Creek
- Jones Creek
- Judy Creek
- Kelly Creek (Cheaha Creek)
- Kelly Creek (Coosa River)
- Kinterbish Creek
- Kirby Creek
- Lightwood Knot Creek
- Limestone Creek
- Lindsey Creek
- Line Creek
- Little Bear Creek (Bear Creek)
- Little Bear Creek (Tennessee River)
- Little Cahaba River (Bibb County, Alabama)
- Little Cahaba River (Jefferson County, Alabama)
- Little Choctawhatchee RiverLittle Choctawhatchee RiverLittle Choctawhatchee River is a river in Alabama, United States. It drains an area of in Dale, Geneva, Henry and Houston counties. It empties into the Choctawhatchee River.Surveys of the river show it to be poor in invertebrates and high in pollutants....
- Little Creek
- Little Cypress Creek
- Little Hillabee Creek
- Little Lizard Creek
- Little Mulberry Creek
- Little New River
- Little RiverLittle River Canyon National PreserveLittle River Canyon National Preserve is a United States National Preserve located on top of Lookout Mountain near Fort Payne, Alabama, and DeSoto State Park. Created by an act of Congress in 1992, the nearly preserve protects what is sometimes said to be the nation's longest mountaintop river,...
, Coosa River tributary - Little River (Portersville Bay)
- Little Tallapoosa RiverLittle Tallapoosa RiverLittle Tallapoosa River is a river in Georgia and Alabama, in the United States. It rises in northern Carroll County, Georgia near the city of Villa Rica and flows southwest into Alabama, joining the Tallapoosa River in Randolph County near the head of R.L. Harris Reservoir.It is a water source...
- Little Tallawampa Creek
- Little Uchee Creek
- Little Warrior RiverLittle Warrior RiverLittle Warrior River is a river in Blount County, Alabama. It is a tributary of the Locust Fork of the Black Warrior River. The Little Warrior River forms near the town of Locust Fork at the confluence of the Blackburn Fork and Calvert Prong....
- Little Weoka Creek
- Locust ForkLocust Fork of the Black Warrior RiverThe Locust Fork, in Blount, Etowah, and Marshall counties is one of three major tributaries of the Black Warrior River. The river features several stretches of whitewater, and is popular with canoers and kayakers. In the late 1980s, the Birmingham Water Works proposed damming the river as a...
- Long Island Creek
- Lookout Creek
- Lost Creek (Mulberry Fork)
- Lost Creek (Spring Creek)
- Lower Crab Creek
- Lubbub Creek
- Luxapallila CreekLuxapallila CreekLuxapallila Creek is a stream in Mississippi and Alabama in the United States. Luxapallilla means "flying turtle" in the Choctaw language....
- Magnolia River
- Mahan Creek
- Majors Creek
- Mayo Mill Creek
- Middle Fork Cowikee Creek
- Middle Fork Deer River
- Middle River
- Miflin Creek
- Mill Creek
- Mills Creek
- Minter Creek
- Mobile RiverMobile RiverThe Mobile River is located in southern Alabama in the United States. Formed out of the confluence of the Tombigbee and Alabama rivers, the approximately river drains an area of of Alabama, with a watershed extending into Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee. Its drainage basin is the...
- Moore Creek
- Mortar Creek
- Mountain Fork
- Mud Creek
- Mud Creek (Tennessee River)
- Mud Creek (Town Creek)
- Mud Creek (Valley Creek)
- Muddy Fork
- Mulberry Creek (Alabama River)Mulberry Creek (Alabama River)Mulberry Creek is a waterway in central Alabama, United States. It rises in Chilton County and farther downstream forms the boundary between Dallas and Autauga counties. It is a tributary of the Alabama River....
- Mulberry Creek (Tennessee River)
- Mulberry ForkMulberry Fork of the Black Warrior RiverMulberry Fork is a tributary of the Black Warrior River, long, in the U.S. state of Alabama. The Mulberry Fork is one of three forks, along with the Locust Fork and the Sipsey Fork, that join to form the Black Warrior...
- Murder Creek
- Muscadine Creek
- Mush Creek
- Nances Creek
- New River
- No Business Creek
- North Fork Cowikee Creek
- North Fork Deer River
- North RiverNorth River (Alabama)The North River is a river in the western portion of the state of Alabama, United States. It is a tributary of the Black Warrior River, joining it just north of Tuscaloosa....
- North Sauty Creek
- Noxubee RiverNoxubee River200px|rightThe Noxubee River is a tributary of the Tombigbee River, about 140 mi long, in east-central Mississippi and west-central Alabama in the United States...
- Oak Bayou
- Oakmulgee Creek
- Ohatchee Creek
- Okatuppa Creek
- Old Town Creek
- Omusee Creek
- Osanippa Creek
- Oseligee Creek
- Paint Creek
- Paint Rock RiverPaint Rock RiverThe Paint Rock River is a tributary of the Tennessee River in northern Alabama in the United States. Its tributaries also drain a portion of south-central Tennessee....
- Palmetto Creek
- Patsaliga Creek
- Patton Creek
- Pea RiverPea RiverThe Pea River is a tributary of the Choctawhatchee River near Geneva, Alabama. It is a popular destination for those with canoes and other small boats, as well as fishermen seeking bass, sunfish, or mullet....
- Peckerwood Creek
- Perch Creek
- Perdido RiverPerdido RiverThe Perdido River is a river in the U.S. states of Alabama and Florida. The river forms part of the boundary between the two states along nearly its entire length and drains into the Gulf of Mexico...
- Pine Barren Creek
- Piney Creek
- Piney Woods Creek
- Pintlala Creek
- Pond Creek (Little Creek)
- Pond Creek (Shoal River)
- Portage Creek
- Pursley Creek
- Puss Cuss Creek
- Rabbit Creek
- Raft River
- Rambo Branch
- Rattlesnake Bayou
- Right Fork Clear Creek
- Robinson Bayou
- Robinson Creek
- Rock Creek
- Rush Creek
- Ryan Creek
- Sand Creek
- Sandy Creek (Abbie Creek)
- Sandy Creek (Wolf Creek)
- Santa Bogue Creek
- Scarham Creek
- Schultz Creek
- Second Creek (Pickwick Lake)
- Second Creek (Wheeler Lake)
- Sepulga RiverSepulga RiverSepulga River is a river in the U.S. state of Alabama. It originates at the confluence of the East Sepulga and West Sepulga rivers and discharges into the Conecuh River near the northwestern border of Conecuh National Forest....
- Shades Creek
- Shirtee Creek
- Shoal Creek (Little Cahaba River)
- Shoal Creek (Tennessee River)Shoal Creek (Tennessee River)Shoal Creek is a stream that arises in Lawrence County, Tennessee, and enters the Tennessee River in Lauderdale County, Alabama, where its lower reaches are impounded in the backwater of Wilson Dam.Its mouth is at approximately .'...
- Short Creek (Locust Fork)
- Short Creek (Tennessee River)
- Silas Creek
- Sipsey Creek
- Sipsey RiverSipsey RiverThe Sipsey River is a swampy low-lying river in west central Alabama. The Sipsey is surrounded by some exceptional wetland habitat. It originates near Glen Allen, and discharges into the Tombigbee River near Vienna....
- Sipsey ForkSipsey Fork of the Black Warrior RiverThe Sipsey Fork of the Black Warrior River is a river located in Alabama, USA, and is formed by the junction of Thompson and Hubbard creeks in the Sipsey Wilderness of Bankhead National Forest. The Sipsey Fork discharges into the Mulberry Fork. The Sipsey Fork below Smith Lake is one of the few...
- Slab Creek
- Soapstone Creek
- Socapatoy Creek
- Soldier Creek
- South Fork Cowikee Creek
- South Fork Deer River
- South Sauty Creek
- Souwilpa Creek
- Spanish River
- Spring Creek (Tennessee River)
- Spring Creek (Tombigbee River)
- Sturdivant Creek
- Styx RiverStyx River (Alabama)The Styx River is a river in the state of Alabama. It rises in Baldwin County near the town of Bay Minette in the southwestern part of the state and is a tributary to the Perdido River. It is named for the River Styx in Greek mythology.-External links:*...
- Sucarbowa Creek
- Sucarnoochee RiverSucarnoochee RiverThe Sucarnoochee River is a river in Kemper County, Mississippi and Sumter County, Alabama. It originates at , near Porterville, Mississippi, and discharges into the Tombigbee River at . It is long and drains an area of ....
- Sugar Creek
- Swamp Creek
- Sweetwater Creek
- Swift Creek
- Talladega Creek
- Tallapoosa RiverTallapoosa RiverThe Tallapoosa River runs from the southern end of the Appalachian Mountains in Georgia, in the United States, southward and westward into Alabama. It is formed by the confluence of McClendon Creek and Mud Creek in Paulding County, Georgia. Lake Martin at Alexander City, Alabama is a large and...
- Tallaseehatchee Creek (Coosa River)
- Tallaseehatchee Creek (Ohatchee Creek)
- Tallawassee Creek
- Tennessee RiverTennessee RiverThe Tennessee River is the largest tributary of the Ohio River. It is approximately 652 miles long and is located in the southeastern United States in the Tennessee Valley. The river was once popularly known as the Cherokee River, among other names...
- Tensaw RiverTensaw RiverThe Tensaw River is a distributary of the Mobile River, approximately 36 mi long, in southern Alabama in the United States. It is formed as a bayou of the Mobile approximately 6 mi south of the formation of the Mobile by the confluence of the Tombigbee and Alabama rivers...
- Terrapin Creek
- Threemile Creek
- Tombigbee RiverTombigbee RiverThe Tombigbee River is a tributary of the Mobile River, approximately 200 mi long, in the U.S. states of Mississippi and Alabama. It is one of two major rivers, along with the Alabama River, that unite to form the short Mobile River before it empties into Mobile Bay on the Gulf of Mexico...
- Town Creek (Cotaco Creek)
- Town Creek (Guntersville Lake)
- Town Creek (Wilson Lake)
- Trussells Creek
- Tuckabum Creek
- Turkey Creek (Beaver Creek)
- Turkey Creek (Locust Fork)
- Turkey Creek (Tombigbee River)
- Uchee Creek
- Uphapee Creek
- Valley Creek
- Village Creek
- Wacoochee Creek
- Wahalak Creek
- Walnut Creek
- Waxahatchee CreekWaxahatchee CreekWaxahatchee Creek is a tributary of the lower Coosa River near Shelby, Alabama. The lower reaches of Waxahatchee Creek are broad and popular with water skiers and recreational boaters. Several resort camps and marinas are located on the creek, and anglers have found the submerged forests of the...
- Wedowee Creek
- Wehadkee Creek
- Weogufka Creek
- Weoka Creek
- Wesobulga Creek
- West Flint Creek
- West Fork Choctawhatchee River
- West Fork Little River
- West Fowl RiverFowl RiverFowl River is a brackish river in Mobile County, Alabama. It originates near Theodore and then splits into the East Fowl River and the West Fowl River. The East Fowl River discharges into Mobile Bay south of Belle Fontaine. The West Fowl River discharges into the Mississippi Sound east of Coden...
- West River
- Whitewater CreekWhitewater CreekWhitewater Creek is a stream in Mesa County, Colorado with elevations that range from to . The traverses from Land's End to Whitewater, Colorado....
- Wrights Creek
- Widows Creek
- Wolf Creek (Lost Creek)
- Wolf Creek (Perdido Bay)
- Woodward Creek
- Yantley Creek
- Yellow Creek
- Yellow Leaf Creek
- Yellow RiverYellow River (Florida)The Yellow River is a river in the southern United States which runs through Alabama and Florida. It empties into Blackwater Bay, an arm of Pensacola Bay....
- Yellowleaf Creek