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Lost Falls Trailhead — Attraction in Fort Payne

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Lost Falls Trailhead
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DeSoto State Park
7104 Desoto Pkwy NE, Fort Payne, AL 35967
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DeSoto State Park Campground
Fort Payne, AL 35967
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Lost Falls Trailhead
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Lost Falls Trailhead

Desoto Pkwy, Fort Payne, AL 35967
4.5(26)
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Outdoor
Adventure
Scenic
Family friendly
Pet friendly
Off the beaten path
attractions: DeSoto State Park, restaurants:
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(256) 845-5380
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DeSoto State Park

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Mark Ethan FordMark Ethan Ford
This is a great trail for a leisurely hike. There isn't anything too strenuous, just an easy 3.1 mile trip. There are several water features along Azalea Creek, which the trail runs adjacent to. At the Lost Falls (Blue Blaze) and Laurel Falls (Orange Blaze), I would recommend taking the Orange, as it displays all three water features, in addition to some interesting rock formations. Late summer and early fall are not really good times to hike this trail since rainfall is scarce. The foliage in late fall is phenomenal and the water features are much more exciting in the winter. When wet, the trail can be quite muddy. Although the trail is off limits to bikes, much of it is still marred from the previous bike use. Follow us out on IG @southernwayfaring for some shots from the latest trip!
Daryl HensonDaryl Henson
This trail is a nice walk. The falls are a little underwhelming, but not disappointing. My 6yo made the ~3mi hike. He was exhausted, but proud of his accomplishment!
Maxine DowningMaxine Downing
They call it the The Family Loop Trail and it's a very lovely, easy trail that is 2.2 miles. If you go early in the morning, it's mostly shaded.
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This is a great trail for a leisurely hike. There isn't anything too strenuous, just an easy 3.1 mile trip. There are several water features along Azalea Creek, which the trail runs adjacent to. At the Lost Falls (Blue Blaze) and Laurel Falls (Orange Blaze), I would recommend taking the Orange, as it displays all three water features, in addition to some interesting rock formations. Late summer and early fall are not really good times to hike this trail since rainfall is scarce. The foliage in late fall is phenomenal and the water features are much more exciting in the winter. When wet, the trail can be quite muddy. Although the trail is off limits to bikes, much of it is still marred from the previous bike use. Follow us out on IG @southernwayfaring for some shots from the latest trip!
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This trail is a nice walk. The falls are a little underwhelming, but not disappointing. My 6yo made the ~3mi hike. He was exhausted, but proud of his accomplishment!
Daryl Henson

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They call it the The Family Loop Trail and it's a very lovely, easy trail that is 2.2 miles. If you go early in the morning, it's mostly shaded.
Maxine Downing

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Reviews of Lost Falls Trailhead

4.5
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4.0
6y

This is a great trail for a leisurely hike. There isn't anything too strenuous, just an easy 3.1 mile trip. There are several water features along Azalea Creek, which the trail runs adjacent to. At the Lost Falls (Blue Blaze) and Laurel Falls (Orange Blaze), I would recommend taking the Orange, as it displays all three water features, in addition to some interesting rock formations. Late summer and early fall are not really good times to hike this trail since rainfall is scarce. The foliage in late fall is phenomenal and the water features are much more exciting in the winter. When wet, the trail can be quite muddy. Although the trail is off limits to bikes, much of it is still marred from the previous bike use. Follow us out on IG @southernwayfaring for some shots from the...

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1.0
1y

Walked the whole trail but saw no falls. If there were falls, there were no clear trail markings. Nice hike through the forest, but disappointing if you expect to see...

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5.0
7y

Great place for a family hike or bike ride. It is all single trek. Well marked, well maintained. On a side note the falks are no longer "lost" , they know exactly...

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