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Little River Canyon National PreserveLittle River Canyon National Preserve, is a breathtaking natural wonder that showcases the power of water and the beauty of the Southern Appalachian Mountains. Often referred to as the "Grand Canyon of the East," this preserve offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore deep canyons, pristine waterfalls, lush forests, and diverse ecosystems, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, hikers, and nature lovers.
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Yellow Creek FallsYellow Creek Falls, located in Cherokee County, Alabama, is a serene and picturesque waterfall nestled in the heart of the Southern Appalachian Mountains. This natural wonder is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, hikers, and nature lovers seeking a tranquil escape into the beauty of Alabama's wilderness.
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Little River Canyon National PreserveThis Preserve, offers an adventure into stunning natural beauty and a unique ecosystem. Visitors can explore the beautiful canyon by hiking along the rim or wading in the river below. The 15,000-acre preserve encompasses land charged with history of the Creek Indians and Cherokee Nation as well as a number of sites listed on the US National Register of Historic Places. Vistas from high atop Lookout Mountain offer breathtaking views of both the river and towering cliffs below.
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Little River Canyon National PreserveLittle River Canyon National Preserve, located in DeKalb County, Alabama, is a breathtaking and ecologically significant protected area that showcases the natural beauty of northeastern Alabama. As one of the deepest canyons in the southeastern United States, Little River Canyon offers visitors a chance to explore rugged landscapes, cascading waterfalls, lush forests, and unique geological formations.
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Little River Canyon Rim ParkwayThe Little River Canyon Rim Parkway, located in DeKalb County, Alabama, is a scenic byway that offers travelers a breathtaking journey through the natural beauty of the Little River Canyon National Preserve and the surrounding area. This picturesque roadway provides access to some of the most stunning overlooks, hiking trails, and outdoor adventures in northeastern Alabama.
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Little River FallsLittle River Falls, located in Cherokee County, Alabama, is a breathtaking natural wonder and one of the highlights of the Little River Canyon National Preserve. This picturesque waterfall is a stunning example of the beauty that can be found in Alabama's rugged landscapes, drawing nature enthusiasts, photographers, and outdoor adventurers alike.
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Little River Canyon National PreserveLittle River Canyon National Preserve, located in Cherokee County, Alabama, is a natural gem and a testament to the rugged beauty of the Southern United States. Known as the "Grand Canyon of the East," this preserve offers visitors a unique and awe-inspiring opportunity to explore deep canyons, pristine waterfalls, lush forests, and diverse ecosystems.
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Fort Payne Depot MuseumThe Fort Payne Depot Museum, located in Fort Payne, DeKalb County, Alabama, is a charming and educational destination that provides insight into the history and cultural heritage of the region. Housed in a beautifully restored historic train depot, this museum offers visitors a fascinating journey through time, showcasing the area's railroad history, Native American heritage, and local traditions.
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DeSoto State ParkDeSoto State Park, located in DeKalb County, Alabama, is a captivating natural oasis that offers visitors a wide range of outdoor recreational opportunities, stunning landscapes, and a tranquil escape into the heart of the Appalachian foothills. This park is known for its natural beauty, diverse ecosystems, and abundant wildlife, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers.
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Rolater Park‎Rolater Park is the perfect outdoor destination. Featuring a golden sandy beach alongside a refreshing lake, it’s ideal for swimming and fishing or just relaxing by the water. The park also offers mountain biking trails, playgrounds and picnic areas, as well as numerous other active pursuits like hiking and disc golf. With plenty to do and spacious grounds that offer beautiful views of the surrounding countryside, Rolater Park is sure to have something to appeal to nature lovers of all ages.
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Rocky Mountain Recreation & Public Fishing AreaRocky Mountain Recreation & Public Fishing area is a great destination for outdoor lovers. With over 70 campsites perfect for both RV's and tent camping, visitors can enjoy the beautiful natural surroundings of this mountainous area. Anglers can test their skills on the stocked trout ponds as well as some of the larger lakes. Furthermore, there are numerous trails extending across the area where hikers can explore and take in the spectacular views.
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James H. "Sloppy" Floyd State ParkJames H. "Sloppy" Floyd State Park,is a wonderful place to enjoy the beauty and culture of the North Georgia Mountains. With twelve miles of hiking and biking trails, two ponds stocked with fish, and a wildlife viewing platform, there are plenty of ways to explore and observe the natural world. There are also five pavilions with picnic tables, grills and areas for playing sports or throwing horseshoes. For those looking to stay awhile, camping sites are available.
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DeSoto FallsDeSoto Falls, located in DeKalb County, Alabama, is a magnificent natural wonder that stands as one of the state's most iconic and picturesque waterfalls. Nestled within the Appalachian foothills, DeSoto Falls captivates visitors with its stunning beauty, making it a popular destination for nature lovers, photographers, and outdoor enthusiasts.
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Summerville Train DepotThis is one of the few remaining examples of the architecture buit in 1871, it is a one-story brick building that reflects Italianate and Victorian-style train depots found throughout America at the time. It features brick pilasters on its façade that supports a curved metal roof with octagon-shaped dormers over half-round windows. The original ticket booth and freight platform remain intact, giving visitors an opportunity to imagine how travelers experienced the depot over 150 years ago.
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Chief Ladiga TrailThe Chief Ladiga Trail, located in Cleburne County, Alabama, is a scenic and historic rail-trail that stretches for approximately 33 miles through the heart of eastern Alabama. This multi-use recreational trail is a beloved destination for walkers, runners, cyclists, and nature enthusiasts, offering a peaceful and picturesque journey through the region's landscapes.
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Berry CollegeBerry College, is an educational institution with its roots firmly planted in both the academic and spiritual worlds. Founded in 1902 as a Christian liberal arts school by Martha Berry, the college consistently earns high rankings from publications such as U.S. News and World Report for its impressive academic program. The college also offers a robust extra-curricular program with opportunities for leadership and exploration.
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Heritage Park Heritage Park offers a window into the past of Northwest Georgia. Located on the banks of the Oostanaula River, Heritage Park is home to seven historical buildings that span over 190 years of local history. Visitors can tour the Gordon-Baker Homestead, an 1812 cabin and smokehouse; The Osborn Store, which was built around 1830; and even a traditional one-room schoolhouse, built in 1908.
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Oak Hill & Martha Berry MuseumOak Hill & Martha Berry Museum rests on the former site of the Berry Schools, founded by Martha Berry in 1909. Visitors to the museum can explore a variety of exhibits sharing the educational and cultural life of the region. The Programs and Performances Gallery hosts interactive programs focused on local music, traditional art forms, and folkloric traditions. In addition, visitors are encouraged to explore two 19th-century buildings located on the grounds.

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Cornwall Furnace Memorial Park
Cornwall Furnace Memorial Park, located in Cherokee County, Alabama, is a historical site that preserves the remnants of an iron furnace and offers visitors a glimpse into the region's industrial past. This park stands as a testament to the once-thriving iron industry in Alabama and serves as an educational and recreational destination.
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