Exploring the Park
Wear comfortable shoes as the park covers a large area with uneven terrain.





Cahaba, Alabama, holds a unique place in history as the state's first permanent capital from 1820 to 1825. Situated at the confluence of the Alabama and Cahaba rivers, this ghost town is now preserved as Old Cahawba Archaeological Park. Visitors can explore the remnants of its antebellum past, including the ongoing restoration of St. Luke's Episcopal Church. The park offers a reflective experience for those interested in Alabama's early history and the natural beauty of its riverine landscape.
Cahaba, Alabama, holds a unique place in history as the state's first permanent capital from 1820 to 1825. Situated at the confluence of the Alabama and Cahaba rivers, this ghost town is now preserved as Old Cahawba Archaeological Park. Visitors can explore the remnants of its antebellum past, including the ongoing restoration of St. Luke's Episcopal Church. The park offers a reflective experience for those interested in Alabama's early history and the natural beauty of its riverine landscape.
First permanent state capital of Alabama.
Located at the confluence of two rivers.
Preserved as Old Cahawba Archaeological Park.
St. Luke's Episcopal Church restoration project.
Seasonal flooding is common due to the rivers.
Remote location with limited facilities.
Rich historical context with educational value.
Wear comfortable shoes as the park covers a large area with uneven terrain.
Bring a camera to capture the scenic views and historical ruins.
History buffs and archaeology enthusiasts.
USD $
English
History, Nature, Educational
Check the weather forecast and plan your visit during dry conditions to avoid flooding.
March-MaySeptember-November
Spring is ideal for visiting with mild temperatures and blooming flora.
Prepare for hot and humid weather; stay hydrated.
Cooler temperatures make fall a pleasant time to explore the park.
Winters are mild, but check for park closures due to weather conditions.