Alma River may mean:
The Alma River is located in Marlborough, New Zealand. It flows through rugged, inland terrain before meeting the Severn River not far from where the Severn meets the Acheron River.
Coordinates: 42°08′S 173°03′E / 42.133°S 173.050°E / -42.133; 173.050
The Alma (Ukrainian: Альма; Russian: Альма, Crimean Tatar: Alma) is a small river in Crimea that flows into the Black Sea. Its mouth is located half-way between Yevpatoria and Sevastopol. Alma is the Crimean Tatar word for an "apple". Near the Alma river the allied British, French, and Ottoman armies defeated the Russians under Prince Aleksandr Sergeevich Menshikov 20 September 1854, see Battle of Alma.
Coordinates: 44°50′45″N 33°35′38″E / 44.84583°N 33.59389°E / 44.84583; 33.59389