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Grace's High Falls: A Seasonal Spectacle

Witness the seasonal splendor of Grace's High Falls, one of Alabama's tallest waterfalls, within the scenic Little River Canyon National Preserve.

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Grace's High Falls, nestled within Little River Canyon National Preserve, is a seasonal waterfall that plunges 133 feet, making it one of Alabama's tallest. Best viewed during winter and spring, the falls offer a tranquil overlook setting, though they often run dry in the summer months [3, 4, 5].

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  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Local tips

  • Visit during winter or spring for the best chance to see the falls flowing [4, 5].
  • Check the weather forecast before your visit, as rainfall greatly affects the waterfall's flow [5].
  • Take the Canyon Rim Drive (AL Hwy 176) for easy access to the overlook [5].
  • Consider combining your visit with other nearby attractions like Little River Falls and DeSoto Falls [7].
  • If you're an experienced climber, rappelling into the canyon offers a unique perspective of the falls [10].
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Getting There

  • Driving

    To reach Grace's High Falls, start from Fort Payne, Alabama. Head south on AL-35, then turn right onto AL-176 (Little River Canyon Parkway). Follow AL-176 along the northern rim of the canyon. The Grace's High Falls Overlook will be on your left. Parking is free at the overlook [12, 15]. Be aware that AL-176 is a narrow, two-lane road [17].

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Grace's High Falls, a captivating seasonal waterfall, resides within the Little River Canyon National Preserve in northeast Alabama [4, 5]. Plunging 133 feet, it claims the title of one of the state's highest above-ground waterfalls [5, 15]. However, its flow is heavily dependent on rainfall, making it a spectacle primarily during the winter and spring months; it often ceases to flow during the summer and early fall [3, 5]. The falls are viewed from an overlook on the Little River Canyon Rim Parkway (AL Hwy 176), offering a scenic vista across the canyon [4, 5]. This tranquil setting allows visitors to relax and appreciate the natural beauty [3]. The parkway itself is a highlight, providing numerous overlooks with views into the canyon, picnic areas, and interpretive displays [14, 16]. For the adventurous, reaching the base of Grace's High Falls is a challenging endeavor, often requiring rappelling skills and self-belaying [10]. An alternate route involves scrambling down Bear Creek, but this is only feasible when water levels are low [10, 18]. Despite the difficulty, the reward is a unique perspective of the falls and a chance to explore the creek and surrounding area [10]. Little River Canyon National Preserve offers a variety of recreational opportunities, including hiking, rock climbing, and kayaking [5]. Nearby attractions include Little River Falls and DeSoto Falls, making it easy to extend your visit and explore more of Alabama's natural wonders [4, 7].

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