Not very busy at all on a Monday morning at 8am! Only saw 2-3 other people. They have a lovely well maintained area to the lookout point, and then a side trail that's dirt, rock, and very natural that's meant to take you down to the river. I wish this trail had more blazes because I saw several side paths going off the trail that confused me. I assume these side paths take you directly down to the falls area. The official trail brings you to a less scenic but still cool part of the river. I wouldn't recommend this trail if you're trying to go swimming as I'd imagine it to be an uncomfortable hike in a bathing suit! I'm also not sure whether to recommend puppies or babies/strollers for this trail as it can be psuedo-strenuous at times! Especially in this humid and hot weather! The parking lot has a lovely porta potty system (not sarcasm! Actually much better than most I've seen). Also on the way out there are some sort of one way tire spikes that spooked me. I had a park ranger behind me and he assured me that it's fine to drive over them when leaving. I presume they are there to stop people from entering in the wrong direction. Overall, I highly recommend stopping here for at least the overlook and stretching your legs/bathroom breaking on a further journey. I'm not sure i'd recommend the 1 mile trail to the bottom as you don't gain much aesthetically for it. But it's a nice hike if you're just looking...
Read moreLITTLE RIVER FALLS In Fort Payne, AL at Little River Canyon National Preserve just east of intersection of Hwy 35 and Cty 176 (Little River Canyon Rim Parkway) Free parking, boardwalk with handicap access to experience a great view of Little River Falls, a 45 foot waterfall, and the mouth of the canyon atop Lookout Mountain.
This is the deepest canyon east of the Mississippi. In addition to great views, you’ll find numerous activities and points of interest in the region and adventure outfitters & guides to insure your fun and safety.
County 176, LRC Rim Parkway features numerous overlooks with free parking, excellent views from well kept parking areas. Hawks Glide is one of mg favorites- love to watch the Hawks wind surfing at one of the bends in the canyon!
Orbix Hot Glass, home to a nationally known & talented blown glass studio, is nearby and you can blow your own glass! Orbix exhibits and sells art glass in numerous galleries across the country, one of them located in Seaside, Florida locally owned FUSION Gallery.
You can access waterfalls in Little River Canyon National Preserve on several trail hikes including Little River Falls Trail Laurel Falls and Lost Falls Trails Loop Laurel Falls Trail Loop Talmadge Butler Boardwalk Trail Laurel Falls from Lost...
Read moreLittle River Canyon Falls Park in Alabama is a natural wonder that showcases the breathtaking beauty of the Southern Appalachian Mountains. The park is renowned for Little River Canyon, one of the deepest canyon systems east of the Mississippi River, and the stunning Little River Falls.
Visitors are drawn to the park's dramatic landscapes, including cliffs, waterfalls, and dense forests. The canyon rim drive offers spectacular overlooks, providing perfect spots for photography or simply taking in the grandeur of the scenery.
For the more adventurous, the park offers various recreational opportunities such as hiking, kayaking, rock climbing, and fishing. The diverse trails range from easy strolls to more strenuous hikes, leading to hidden gems within the park.
Educational programs and guided tours provide insights into the unique ecology and geology of the area, making it an enriching experience for families, nature enthusiasts, and anyone interested in exploring the outdoors.
Little River Canyon Falls Park is more than a natural attraction; it's a place of serenity, adventure, and discovery. Whether seeking a peaceful retreat or an outdoor adventure, the park is a refreshing escape, celebrating the unspoiled beauty of this...
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