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Fishermen of all ages enjoy fishing at Little River Canyon.
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View of Little River Canyon in the fall from Wolf Creek Overlook located in Fort Payne, AL
Step back from the falls and observe the power of water from a distance. From this overlook, viewers can take in the 45 foot waterfall and the very beginning of Little River Canyon.
The 45 ft / 13.7 m Little River Falls is one of the main attractions at Little River Canyon. As Little River is almost solely dependent on rainfall for its flow, the size of the waterfall can vary greatly from More
Fall brings on a show of colors at Little River Canyon.
Canyon Mouth Park and the Wildlife Management Area offer calmer waters for those wanting to canoe or kayak at Little River Canyon.
Below Little River Falls, Little River becomes rock-strewn as it slices into the sandstone forming Little River Canyon.
Sugar Maples are one of the most magnificent Fall color performers at Little River Canyon, showing off in a striking orange. The leaves of a Sugar Maple are much smoother between the five main lobes than that o More
While snow is an uncommon occurrence at Little River Canyon, it adds a beautiful contrast to the bare trees and dramatic exposed rock.
Red Maples are one of the true stars of the Fall color show here at Little River Canyon. Bright red leaves dominate the trees at peak color, most often the last week of October. Red Maple leaves have serrated e More