Here in Alabama, we’re fortunate to have access to many natural scenic places. From majestic mountains and scenic canyons, to flowing rivers and gorgeous lakes, Alabama has you covered. One of the most breathtaking places in Alabama, which is also one of the most remote, is the Little River Canyon. Sadly, this scenic canyon has recently suffered a wildfire and is currently feeling the effects of the current drought. However, nothing can alter the Little River Canyon’s natural scenic beauty. You can read all about this breathtaking canyon below.

The Little River Canyon, located near Fort Payne, Alabama, protects approximately 14,000 acres of land atop Lookout Mountain and is one of the most beautiful nature spots in Alabama.

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Best known as the “Grand Canyon of the East,” the Little River Canyon is approximately 12 miles long and 600 feet deep.

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Within the Little River Canyon National Preserve, there are many overlooks that offer the most breathtaking views.

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The view from below is pretty spectacular, too.

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The Little River is responsible for carving out this beautiful canyon thousands of years ago. It’s also one of the longest mountaintop rivers in the U.S.

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While hiking down into the Little River Canyon, you can’t help but notice all of the beautiful natural scenery surrounding you.

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The Little River Canyon’s main feature is its famous waterfall, Little River Falls. Little River Falls is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the Southeast.

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No matter the time of year, the Little River Canyon will remain one of the most breathtaking spots in Alabama.

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Have you ever explored the Little River Canyon? If so, what did you think? For more great places in Alabama that’ll bring out the explorer in you, click here.

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