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Little River Canyon Falls Park

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Sandi
February 11, 2019
Great trails and beautiful views of the canyon. Also, there is a cool little swimming spot called the Hippi Hole. You can take a cooler with food and drinks if you want to picnic .
Greg
June 6, 2022
This place is beautiful, great scenery, hiking, camping, etc.
Emmye & Seth
February 1, 2021
Great views of the falls at little river canyon. There are also well maintained hiking trails to reach the water and swim.
Paul & Carolyn
September 29, 2018
Best views and hiking. Deepest canyon this side of the Grand Canyon!!!
River Ridge
August 22, 2022
Located on the boundary of DeKalb and Cherokee Counties, in the rugged yet verdant landscape of northeast Alabama, Little River Canyon National Preserve (the preserve) was established in 1992 by Public Law 102-427 to protect the landscapes of the Little River Canyon. The authorized boundary of the preserve currently contains 15,288 acres, 11,042 acres of which are federally owned and managed. Protected within the preserve boundary are the spectacular Little River Canyon, the pristine Little River, and a number of rare and threatened plant and animal species. Together with the adjacent Desoto State Park, Little River Canyon National Preserve provides abundant scenic views and varied recreational opportunities for locals and visitors alike. The preserve offers a diverse range of recreational opportunities, including swimming, fishing, climbing, and world-class whitewater paddling, with the latter reaching peak season in winter and spring. Canyon Rim Drive (Alabama State Road 176) hugs the west rim of Little River Canyon, offering scenic drives and connecting a series of overlooks that offer views into the canyon, and Cherokee County Road 275 continues along the west rim down to the canyon mouth. Hunting and trapping are permitted by legislation within the preserve, and these activities are managed by the National Park Service in cooperation with the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
Located on the boundary of DeKalb and Cherokee Counties, in the rugged yet verdant landscape of northeast Alabama, Little River Canyon National Preserve (the preserve) was established in 1992 by Public Law 102-427 to protect the landscapes of the Little River Canyon. The authorized boundary of the p…

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