North Alabama Waterfall Trail adds 13 new stops
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Thirteen new waterfall locations have been added to the Waterfalls of North Alabama Trail.
Last week, the Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association (AMLA) announced the expansion bringing the total number of waterfalls on the North Alabama trail to 27.
Over 180,000 waterfall brochures distributed
“The 16 counties of the North Alabama region are home to dozens and dozens of waterfalls and we thought why limit it to 14 spots? After careful consideration, 27 must-see locations were handpicked for you to awe over. We hope by expanding the trail, more people will be inspired to visit, and that it will also encourage those who have already visited to come again and enjoy these additional cascading beauties.
Karen Beasley, Vice President of Marketing and Communications, Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association
Since its launch in 2019, the Waterfalls of North Alabama Trail has been one of North Alabama’s top attractions. Over 180,000 brochures with information on the original 14 destinations have been distributed.
13 new waterfalls
Which waterfalls were added to the trail?
Here is the list and map:
- Sougahoagdee Falls — Bankhead National Forest
- Larkwood Falls — Cullman
- Lost Sink Falls — Keel Mountain in Gurley
- Congo Falls — Borders Little River Canyon in Cherokee County
- Mize Mill Falls — Bankhead National Forest
- Shangri-La Falls — Bankhead National Forest
- White Creek Falls — Bankhead National Forest
- Dry Falls — Monte Sano State Park in Huntsville
- Parker Falls — Bankhead National Forest
- Walls of Jericho — Forever Wild property in Jackson County
- Alum Hollow Trail — Green Mountain Preserve in Huntsville
- Yellow Creek Falls — Weiss Lake in Leesburg
- Griffin Falls — Near Collinsville
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