Tombigbee-Mobile Trip

Tombigbee-Mobile River Trip
3 DAYS
Not scheduled for 2019

TBA per person + Fuel (All-Inclusive)
Based on Double Occupancy – Single Occupancy available for an additional $142

This great trip takes the best part of two of our river trips (the 3-day Alabama & 7-day Tenn-Tom Adventure) and combines them into one awesome three-day ride! Your adventure starts early morning in Demopolis, AL and takes you south down the Tombigbee River through two locks and a distance of 203 miles. Near the end of Day One, the Alabama River will merge with the Tombigbee to form the Mobile River and will lead us to our destination just north of Mobile Bay.

After a short shuttle into downtown Mobile, you’ll arrive at the Historic Inn that will host our group for the next two nights. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this circa 1862 hotel offers beautifully restored lodging, an interior garden courtyard and a swimming pool. We’ll close out the evening with a private catered dinner for our group in what was formerly the carriage house. Our crew will share more about the history and secrets of this fascinating location while on the trip.

On Day Two, the group will head out mid-morning on a 60+ mile run through the always amazing Mobile-Tensaw Delta. You’ll twist and wind through beautiful creeks and narrow pipeline canals and the route will take you under some of the lowest and some of the tallest bridges of any trips we do. On what we consider to be one of our best day trips, we’ll share some of our favorite waterways, like Bayou Canot, Bayou Sara and Big Lizard Creek. After a great lunch and a fuel top-off you’ll weave your way back to our docking location and catch a shuttle to the Inn. You’ll have some free time to explore the downtown area, relax at the pool or take a nap before dinner.

On Tuesday, the final day of the tour, we’ll lead the group back up river 203 miles to our original start point. Once again, you’ll traverse two locks and enjoy a fabulous lunch along the way. As it was on the trip down river, you are likely to see barges loaded with everything from sawdust, to natural gas, to coal. There should be very little recreational traffic….and you may even spot a gator or two. As the day comes to a close, you’ll arrive back in Demopolis, AL and complete the 474 mile river adventure.