Little River Canyon Falls in the Fall: A View from the Overlook
Some waterfalls are best experienced up close — the mist on your face, the roar in your ears, the sheer force of the water filling your entire field of view. And then there are waterfalls that reveal their full beauty only when you step back, find the right overlook, and let the landscape tell the whole story.
Little River Falls is one of the latter.
From the Little River Falls Overlook in Little River Canyon National Preserve, DeKalb County, Alabama, the falls appear framed by the autumn forest like a painting — the white cascade dropping into the dark canyon below, the canyon bridge arching across the gorge in the background, and the surrounding hillsides dressed in the full palette of peak fall color. Reds and deep crimsons in the foreground trees give way to golds and greens across the canyon walls, while a soft, cloud-streaked evening sky opens up above it all.
It is a photograph that puts Little River Falls in context — not just a waterfall, but a centerpiece of one of Alabama's most spectacular natural landscapes, framed by the canyon that has been carved by this river over millions of years. Shot at the end of the day as the light softens and the colors deepen, "Little River Canyon Falls in the Fall" captures this beloved Alabama landmark at its most atmospheric and complete.
Bring the beauty and grandeur of Little River Canyon's most iconic waterfall home with this museum-quality fine art photography print by Bama Price — available as metal, canvas, or glossy paper.