You Absolutely Must Visit These 10 Awesome Places In Alabama This Fall Season
There are many beautiful places located throughout Alabama, but let’s be honest. Many of these places are much more beautiful during the fall season. Without a doubt, Alabama’s beautiful foliage and crisp air can’t be beat during this wonderful time of year.
Listed below are 10 beautiful places in Alabama that you simply must visit this fall season.

This stunning photo further proves that the fall season is the best time to check out Little River Falls, which is located in the Little River Canyon National Preserve.

Cheaha State Park is Alabama's oldest continuously operating state park, and it encompasses Mt. Cheaha, the state's highest point. During the fall season, Mt. Cheaha offers the most INCREDIBLE view!!!
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In my opinion, the best time to visit Huntsville Botanical Garden is during September and October. The foliage begins to change and it's LOVELY!!!
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Nothing beats a scenic run through Oak Mountain State Park on a beautiful autumn day. At 9,940 acres, Oak Mountain State Park is Alabama's largest state park.

If you're needing a weekend of relaxation, check out Joe Wheeler State Park. Not only will it provide you with the peace and relaxation you're seeking, it's also quite beautiful this time of year.

At 800 feet, Freedom Hills Overlook is the highest spot of the Natchez Trace in Alabama. What a BEAUTIFUL view!!!

Birmingham Botanical Gardens is the most visited free attraction in Alabama and has more than 350,000 yearly visitors. This popular Alabama attraction is lovely during the fall season.

DeSoto State Park is a beautiful park to visit year-round, but it's even more beautiful the moment autumn arrives.
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In this photo, we get an incredible view looking out over eastern Blount County and into St. Clair County. Palisades Park is a great place to visit during the fall season.

Ruffner Mountain offers one of the best views of downtown Birmingham. Birmingham is SO GORGEOUS during the fall season!!! Don't you agree???
Which photo is your favorite? What other beautiful places in Alabama are worth visiting this fall season? Let us know in the comments.
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