Whenever I'm on the river I'm baffled why it's not crowded like the Chattahootchee is in ATL or Columbus, or any number of small, accessible streams near urban areas.
I've floated it from Trussville to Dallas County, and watered skied past Old Cahaba. Old slab, new slab, gone slab, Red Horse, trot lines, lilies, trestles, gators....Bartons Beach is amazing.
I guess it takes some scouting around and local knowledge to do some things....but it should be crowded. What are all the REI and Alabama Outdoors customers doing? Walking dogs at Oak Mtn? Driving 7 hours to the Nantahala?
Go to Bartons beach/Perry Lakes, go to the Shelby county park off 10 or 13. Visit the upper AND lower trails at the Wildlife refuge. After a good rain THAT stretch is 7 or 9 kinds of fun with two vehicles, friends and a couple canoes or kayaks. Throw in boats, run a shuttle from the other end. It's just over a mile, but you can do it 5 times before lunch, and some is challenging with all the rocks covered, maybe two feet above flood, but don't miss Caffee creek or you're going another 1-2 hours to River Bend....which is cool too.
If you are in the Bham area, put in at Living River (aka New/gone Slab) and take out at River Bend. Check the USGS for river levels and make sure you have >3 or 4 feet at Helena. This is an easy 6-7 hour trip in Spring. Pack a lunch.
CHECK THE WATER LEVEL- too low and you bump and drag. Too high and you'll (possibly) drown.
The only problematic stretch to me is 280 to Riverchase. Lots of small private dams, and....meh.
Languid overnight trips in Bibb, Perry and Dallas counties are easy too. Sand bars make for restful easy sleep and plenty of bald eagles, astoundingly large fish and gators- in warm weather. Once I went from old slab to river bend with one of my daughters and saw deer, bobcats, giant apaloosa catfish, a bald eagle and many herons and gar.
I don't WANT it crowded, I'm just surprised it isn't. Many times I've been around the county road bridge at Piper and seen a parade of trucks pulling bass boats go over, I guess headed to Lay Lake...
And I'm looking at big fish in the Water looking at me.
Maybe they're surprised too.
Just go!