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List of waterfalls in Alabama

List of waterfalls in Alabama is a list of waterfalls in the U.S. state of Alabama.

List of waterfalls

  • Butler Falls:
  • Caney Creek Falls: Near Double Springs, within the Sipsey Wilderness area of the Bankhead National Forest. Note: The falls are considered a dispersed recreation area. The distance is approximately down the Caney Creek Canyon, descending to the falls. The trail is unofficial and considered a "Social trail", Access is through private property and may be allowed with permission.
  • Cheaha Falls: Talladega National Forest
  • Chewacla Falls: Chewacla State Park, near Auburn, Lee County.
  • Chinnabee Silent Trail Falls. Talladega National Forest
  • DeSoto Falls: Also called Indian Falls. falls, Fort Payne. Not to be confused with the three DeSoto Falls of Georgia in the DeSoto Falls Scenic Area of the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest. The Upper DeSoto Falls, Middle DeSoto Falls, and Lower DeSoto Falls. The upper waterfall drops , the middle waterfall drops , and the lower waterfall drops .
  • Devil's Den Falls is a small waterfall within the Talladega National Forest in Clay County's Cheaha State Park. It is located in the Lake Chinnabee Recreation Area, up the Chinnabee Silent Trail.
  • Ditto Falls: Located in the Bankhead National Forest.
  • Eagle Creek Falls:
  • Fall Creek Falls:
  • Falling Rock Falls: Shelby County.
  • Grace's High Falls – , highest in Alabama, Little River Canyon National Preserve, DeKalb County.
  • Great falls: Northwest of Phenix City.
  • Griffin Falls: A double drop, cascading to a drop. Falls are on private property.
  • Hidden Falls Waterfall in Auburn
  • High Falls Park: The High Falls along Town Creek, in Geneva County, Alabama, can be as wide as at times. A pedestrian bridge above the falls crosses the creek, providing a lookout in either direction. (34.40036351177515, -86.06837960922309)
  • Holmes Chapel Falls, Bankhead National Forest, Winston County.
  • King’s Shower, 396 feet, Jackson County (cave falls; spelunking required)
  • Kinlock Falls: A cascading falls within the Sipsey Wilderness area, Lawrence County
  • Larkwood Falls:
  • Little Uchee Creek:
  • Little River Canyon Falls Park.
  • Little River Falls – , Gaylesville. Formerly, Martha’s Falls, and known locally as Hippie Hole in the Little River Canyon National Preserve.
  • Lower Factory Falls:
  • Mardis Mill Falls:
  • Mize Mill Falls: In the Tipsey Wilderness.
  • Moss Rock Preserve and waterfalls: Hoover. Moderate difficulty.
  • Neversink Falls: 162 feet, Jackson County (cave falls; DO NOT go without prior permission)
  • Noccalula Falls – , Gadsden
  • Parker Cascades: Above Parker Falls
  • Parker Falls: Near Haleyville. Cascading falls. The hike is and rated as a "Moderate Challenge".
  • Peavine Falls: South of Birmingham, in the Oak Mountain State Park. Accessed by the Green and White Trail Loop, there is a elevation change.
  • Phenix City Waterfall: in Lakewood Park, Phenix City
  • Piney Branch Falls: Marshall County Note: Private property. Permission must be sought.
  • Pisgah Gorge Falls: Also called Little Bryant Creek Waterfalls. Upper, middle, and lower waterfalls in the Pisgah Civitan Park. Difficulty is 7 out of 10 for the first two falls. Free-fall and cascading falls. Close access to the third falls is not advised. Note: Reports of "No trespassing" signs now.
  • Quarter Creek Falls:
  • Rainbow Falls: Dismals Canyon in Franklin County. Privately owned preserve designated a National Natural Landmark.
  • Salt Creek Falls: Gaylesville.
  • Seven Falls: The falls are cascading tiers off Burney Mountain road, on Seven Falls Creek in Bankhead National Forest, near Falkville in Morgan County. Note: Falls are on the private property of a hunting club. Permission should be obtained.
  • Shangri-La Falls:
  • Little River Falls. Little River Canyon Falls Park.
  • Short Creek Falls:
  • Sougahoagdee Falls:
  • Thompson Falls, in Marshall County.
  • Turkey Foot Falls. Sipsey Wilderness Waterfalls.
  • Upper Caney Creek Falls: Bankhead National Forest.
  • Upper White Creek Falls - Valentine Pool.
  • Walls of Jericho Falls: Walls of Jericho Canyon, Jackson County.
  • Welcome Falls:
  • Welti Falls: In Cullman County.
  • Wetumpka Falls:
  • Wildflower Trail waterfall; Huntsville.
  • Wilson Dam Waterfall:
  • Yellow Creek Falls: Cherokee County, Alabama

Alabama waterfall loop

The Alabama waterfall loop is a group of waterfalls that can be visited in a single road trip:

  • Pisgah Gorge Falls
  • DeSoto Falls
  • Indian Falls
  • Little River Falls
  • Noccalula Falls
  • High Falls
  • Piney Branch Falls: Permission needed.

Further reading

15 Amazing Waterfalls in Alabama.

See also

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