Caney Creek Falls: Near Double Springs, within the Sipsey Wilderness area of the Bankhead National Forest. Note: The falls are considered a dispersed recreation area. The distance is approximately 1.7 miles (2.7km) down the Caney Creek Canyon, descending 200 feet (61m) to the falls. The trail is unofficial and considered a "Social trail",[2] Access is through private property and may be allowed with permission.[3]
Chinnabee Silent Trail Falls. Talladega National Forest
DeSoto Falls: Also called Indian Falls. 31.7m (104ft) falls, Fort Payne. Not to be confused with the three DeSoto Falls of Georgia in the DeSoto Falls Scenic Area of the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest. The Upper DeSoto Falls, Middle DeSoto Falls, and Lower DeSoto Falls. The upper waterfall drops 200 feet (61m), the middle waterfall drops 67 feet (20m), and the lower waterfall drops 35 feet (11m).[5]
Devil's Den Falls is a small waterfall within the Talladega National Forest in Clay County's Cheaha State Park. It is located in the Lake Chinnabee Recreation Area, 800 meters (2,600ft) up the Chinnabee Silent Trail.[6]
High Falls Park: The 35 feet (11m) High Falls along Town Creek, in Geneva County, Alabama, can be as wide as 300 feet (91m) at times. A pedestrian bridge above the falls crosses the creek, providing a lookout in either direction. (34.40036351177515, -86.06837960922309)[9]
Holmes Chapel Falls, Bankhead National Forest, Winston County.
King’s Shower, 396 feet, Jackson County (cave falls; spelunking required)
Kinlock Falls: A cascading falls within the Sipsey Wilderness area, Lawrence County[10]
Parker Falls: Near Haleyville. Cascading falls. The hike is 1.8 miles (2.9km) and rated as a "Moderate Challenge".[14]
Peavine Falls: South of Birmingham, in the Oak Mountain State Park. Accessed by the Green and White Trail Loop, there is a 305 feet (93m) elevation change.[15]
Phenix City Waterfall: in Lakewood Park, Phenix City
Piney Branch Falls: Marshall County[16] Note: Private property. Permission must be sought.[17]
Pisgah Gorge Falls: Also called Little Bryant Creek Waterfalls. Upper, middle, and lower waterfalls in the Pisgah Civitan Park. Difficulty is 7 out of 10 for the first two falls. Free-fall and cascading falls. Close access to the third falls is not advised. Note: Reports of "No trespassing" signs now.[18]
Seven Falls: The falls are cascading tiers off Burney Mountain road, on Seven Falls Creek in Bankhead National Forest, near Falkville in Morgan County. Note: Falls are on the private property of a hunting club. Permission should be obtained.[19]
Shangri-La Falls:
Little River Falls. Little River Canyon Falls Park.
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