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Historic Riverfront Park: Selma's Waterfront Jewel

Explore Selma's Historic Riverfront Park: A scenic waterfront park with Civil Rights history, river views, and a peaceful atmosphere.

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Historic Riverfront Park in Selma, Alabama, offers a scenic connection to the city's past and present. This 12-acre park on the Alabama River provides walking paths, overlooks, and a playground, with views of the Edmund Pettus Bridge, a landmark of the Civil Rights Movement.

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2 Green St, Selma, Alabama, 36703, US

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    Getting There

    Walking

    From the Edmund Pettus Bridge, walk east along Water Avenue. The park is located on the right, along the Alabama River.

    Public Transport

    Selma has limited public transportation options. Check local bus routes for service to the downtown area near Water Avenue, then walk to the park.

    Taxi/Ride-share

    From anywhere in Selma, a taxi or ride-share service (like Uber or Lyft) can provide a direct ride to Historic Riverfront Park. The drop-off location is 2 Green St, Selma, AL 36703. Typical fares within Selma range from $8 to $15.

    Local tips

    Take a walk along the riverfront path for scenic views of the Alabama River and the Edmund Pettus Bridge.
    Visit the park during an event or festival to experience Selma's community spirit.
    Bring a picnic to enjoy by the river.

    Discover more about Historic Riverfront Park

    Historic Riverfront Park, situated on the banks of the Alabama River in Selma, Alabama, offers visitors a tranquil space to reflect on the city's rich history and enjoy its waterfront. The 12-acre park features concrete paths, a timber bridge, and overlooks with views of the Alabama River and the Edmund Pettus Bridge. The park's location was once part of Selma's industrial core. Over time, it evolved into a recreational space with walkways and playgrounds. Today, visitors can stroll along the riverfront, taking in the views and enjoying the peaceful atmosphere. The park also serves as a venue for events and gatherings, further contributing to Selma's community life. Riverfront Park is more than just a pretty space; it's a place where history and nature converge. Its proximity to the Edmund Pettus Bridge, a site of great significance in the Civil Rights Movement, adds to its importance. The park provides a space for reflection and remembrance, connecting visitors to the struggles and triumphs of the past.
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