The River District | Tuscaloosa, AL

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The River District | Tuscaloosa, AL

River District

One of the defining features of The University of Alabama is the Black Warrior River, which separates the city of Tuscaloosa from Northport. The UA off-campus housing and attractions close to the water and Jack Warner Parkway constitute the part of town known as the River District. Not only are there apartments in the Tuscaloosa River District, but also markets, restaurants, and incredible scenery. If you enjoy T-Town and want to get to know its quieter side, check out what the River District has to offer!

River District apartments in Tuscaloosa

If you've seen a Bama gameday or The Strip on the weekend, you know that Tuscaloosa can get quite rowdy. For those opting for less noise and a more laid-back lifestyle, UA apartments near the river can provide just that. While there tend to be fewer housing options in this part of town, there's much to be said about Bama apartments near the River District. Limited space on the riverbank means that parking garages are more prevalent in these communities, in addition to common amenities like swimming pools and fitness centers. These apartments are also a stone's throw from shops, restaurants, and the Riverwalk. Not to mention, the view of the water is gorgeous. Like the sound of all that? Take a look at apartments by the river. 

The Tuscaloosa Riverwalk

It's almost impossible to talk about the Black Warrior River without touching on the trail that stretches alongside it. On the Tuscaloosa side of the river, the Riverwalk spans several miles and provides some of the best views in town. As it meanders, oak trees that give the Druid City its name tower over the path and frame the water. Parks are scattered along the path, adding to the scenery. Around the midpoint of the riverwalk sits the River Market, which hosts countless events and the farmers market every Saturday morning. This tree-lined trail offers a sanctuary for those looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of town, and notable locations to stop at along the way.

Life by the water

With River District apartments and the Riverwalk integrated seamlessly into their community, the locales and events that take place nearby are part of the whole riverside experience. A few minutes' walk from the River Market are restaurants like Another Broken Egg and the fittingly named, critically acclaimed bistro, River. Below the neighborhood's apartments sits Heritage House, a local favorite for coffee and breakfast. When the weather is warm you might hear music emanating from the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater, which sits at the west end of the Riverwalk. If you're a morning person, you'll have the chance to see rowing regattas on the weekends. This subsection of Tuscaloosa has a culture of its own, and greatly adds to that of the city as a whole.

The River District of Tuscaloosa is a unique part of town with much to offer. Natural beauty unparalleled throughout much of the city complements fine dining and a market full of local goods. Even while enjoying the quiet by the water, the rest of town is nearby. Whether you're just searching for some time to unwind or a quieter lifestyle, the River District is a great part of town to explore.

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