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Grace's High Falls is a seasonal waterfall in the US state of Alabama, in Little River Canyon National Preserve. The waterfall is Alabama's highest at 133 feet.
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Eberhart Point Overlook
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Fort Payne, AL 35967, United States
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Grace's High Falls - Seasonal

12035 AL-176, Fort Payne, AL 35967
4.5(86)
Open until 12:00 AM
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Grace's High Falls is a seasonal waterfall in the US state of Alabama, in Little River Canyon National Preserve. The waterfall is Alabama's highest at 133 feet.

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Nearby attractions of Grace's High Falls - Seasonal

Eberhart Point Overlook

Eberhart Point Picnic Area

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Reviews of Grace's High Falls - Seasonal

4.5
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5.0
1y

We visited August 2024 - Our 9th stop along the Little River Canyon Rim Parkway was Grace's High Falls is a 133-foot seasonal waterfall cascading from the canyon's cliffs, BUT, it was not flowing when we were there in the summer. You can see the crack in the cliff where the water has eroded the rock, and I still give it a 5 star because, it is a very nice little overlook to see the falls when it is flowing. Grace’s High Falls is the highest waterfall in the state of Alabama. While it is viewed from the Little Canyon River Rim Parkway, but it is not on the Little River. Its flow is dependent on rainfall, so it is best viewed after heavy rains, usually in the winter or early spring. If you find this review...

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4.0
1y

This was a beautiful spot to stop and admire the view of the falls. It's nothing spectacular in comparison to other falls, but it's still really cool to see. We didn't have a lot of time to really get a good picture. Another family came up on us and around us so close and so fast it was very uncomfortable. I would say a little bit wider of a viewing area would...

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5.0
1y

This place is free so there are no tickets to buy. We loved this place and will definitely be back soon to see the leaves change color. It's beautiful any way. Don't go if your in a hurry. Drive slow on the route because there are several places back to back to pull off the rd. Great place men to take your wife/girlfriend during the day. I will try going...

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Donna BollenbachDonna Bollenbach
We visited August 2024 - Our 9th stop along the Little River Canyon Rim Parkway was Grace's High Falls is a 133-foot seasonal waterfall cascading from the canyon's cliffs, BUT, it was not flowing when we were there in the summer. You can see the crack in the cliff where the water has eroded the rock, and I still give it a 5 star because, it is a very nice little overlook to see the falls when it is flowing. Grace’s High Falls is the highest waterfall in the state of Alabama. While it is viewed from the Little Canyon River Rim Parkway, but it is not on the Little River. Its flow is dependent on rainfall, so it is best viewed after heavy rains, usually in the winter or early spring. If you find this review helpful, click like.
Jacob MickleyJacob Mickley
Sadly the waterfall is so far across the canyon that even when the water is flowing from heavy rains, it is not that impressive to the naked eye. This waterfall is actually huge at 130 feet but you'll need good quality camera equipment to take it all in. Parking is not very good. Overall, it was worth a 5-minute stop.
Aliza BrownAliza Brown
The waterfall is pretty far away from the outlook so it looks incredibly small. I came here after several heavy rainstorms in February and the water was flowing very fast. Great view for a quick 5 minute stop off of the road. No hiking required. There is a wooden platform you can stand on to see the falls.
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We visited August 2024 - Our 9th stop along the Little River Canyon Rim Parkway was Grace's High Falls is a 133-foot seasonal waterfall cascading from the canyon's cliffs, BUT, it was not flowing when we were there in the summer. You can see the crack in the cliff where the water has eroded the rock, and I still give it a 5 star because, it is a very nice little overlook to see the falls when it is flowing. Grace’s High Falls is the highest waterfall in the state of Alabama. While it is viewed from the Little Canyon River Rim Parkway, but it is not on the Little River. Its flow is dependent on rainfall, so it is best viewed after heavy rains, usually in the winter or early spring. If you find this review helpful, click like.
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Sadly the waterfall is so far across the canyon that even when the water is flowing from heavy rains, it is not that impressive to the naked eye. This waterfall is actually huge at 130 feet but you'll need good quality camera equipment to take it all in. Parking is not very good. Overall, it was worth a 5-minute stop.
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The waterfall is pretty far away from the outlook so it looks incredibly small. I came here after several heavy rainstorms in February and the water was flowing very fast. Great view for a quick 5 minute stop off of the road. No hiking required. There is a wooden platform you can stand on to see the falls.
Aliza Brown

Aliza Brown

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