Living River: A Retreat on the Cahaba
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Living River is centrally located near many of our nation's civil rights historic landmarks and many unique and meaningful modern experiences for youth and adults to learn about equity and justice. 
“Staying at Living River and having one home base while visiting the Civill Rights landmarks in Alabama was really big for our students. They quickly felt at ease. Not having to pack up and move helped us maintain our level of comfortability with each other and was so helpful logistically.” -Nii Addo Abrahams Associate Pastor for Campus Ministry at Pres House in Madison, WI
To inquire about logistics and date availability, please email [email protected]. Living River staff may be able to help add first-hand account speakers, additional service opportunities, and a small group curriculum to your group's experience.  Please include your interest in any service or opportunity with your initial inquiry. Listed below are a few of the many sites near Living River that are available for immersive learning:
 Birmingham, 1 hr:
  • 16th St. Baptist Church
  • Bethel Baptist Church
  • Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
  • Kelly Ingram Park
Selma, 1.5 hrs:
  • Edmund Pettus Bridge
  • Brown Chapel AME Church
  • National Voting Rights Museum and Institute
Montgomery, 1.5 hrs:
  • Holt Street Baptist Church
  • Rosa Parks Museum
  • Freedom Rides Museum
  • The Legacy Museum: From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration
  • The National Memorial for Peace and Justice
Tuscaloosa, 1 hr:
  • Stillman College, a PC(USA) HBCU
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Living River: A Retreat on the Cahaba, Inc.
2000 Living River Parkway
​Montevallo, AL 35115

​Email:  [email protected]
205.208.0035 (leave a voicemail)
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  • Home
  • Donate
    • Donate
    • Volunteer
    • Infrastructure Needs and Dreams
  • About
    • Our Story
    • Research and Discoveries
    • Newsletters
    • Dedicated Landmarks
    • Staff
    • Living River Board
    • Driving Directions
  • Summer Camp
    • About Summer Camp
    • Registration
    • Summer Staff
  • Other Programs
    • Kids and Youth Retreats
    • Adult Retreats
    • Fall River Fests
    • Field Trips
    • CWS Kit Drop Off
  • Plan a Visit or Event
    • Before you Book
    • Amenities and Rates
    • Canoeing and Hiking
    • Open Days
    • Civil Rights Immersion Trips
    • Weddings