There are several nature areas located throughout Alabama that are perfect for exploring. One in particular is the William B. Bankhead National Forest, better known as the Bankhead National Forest. The Bankhead National Forest is located in northwest Alabama, and it's the perfect place for exploring because of its high volume of waterfalls.
Without a doubt, the Bankhead National Forest is Alabama's ultimate waterfall destination. Listed below are six beautiful waterfalls you'll encounter while exploring this national forest.Take a look:
1. Turkey Foot Falls
Turkey Foot Falls is only a 30-minute walk from the Sipsey River Picnic Grounds and Recreation Area. It's considered one of the most beautiful spots within the Bankhead National Forest.
2. Parker Falls
Parker Falls is located within Parker Canyon. It's the perfect destination for a day hike.
3. Holmes Chapel Falls
Holmes Chapel Falls is located approximately a quarter mile west of Rush Creek Bridge on Mt. Olive Road. It's one of Alabama's simple, yet stunning, waterfalls.
4. Caney Creek Falls
Caney Creek Falls is one of Alabama's most picturesque waterfalls. Because this area is wet year round, these waterfalls never dry up. Hikers from near and far come to see Caney Creek Falls.
5. Kinlock Falls
Kinlock Falls offers a magnificent view while dropping 15 feet over a span of 20 feet. It's also quite possibly the best known waterfall within the Bankhead National Forest.
6. Sougahoagdee Falls
Sougahoagdee Falls, which is located on a tributary of Brushy Creek, is a year-round waterfall. It's also a spectacular hiking destination, especially during the spring.
Have you ever explored the Bankhead National Forest? If so, did you encounter any of these beautiful waterfalls?
To experience more beautiful waterfalls in Alabama, you'll want to take this ultimate waterfalls road trip.
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