The best fall foliage trail in Alabama is within the Little River Canyon National Preserve in Fort Payne. The whole area is a perennial favorite for leaf peeping. To see the highlights of the entire preserve, your best bet is the 11-mile scenic drive with eight overlooks. Yet if you’re like me and prefer to get even closer to all the colors, the Little Falls Trail checks all the boxes for the perfect fall hike. Let’s walk through it, shall we?

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Do you agree the Little Falls Trail is the best fall foliage trail in Alabama? If so, tell us about your visit. If not, we hope you’ll share comments to point your fellow leaf lovers toward your favorite spot.

Be sure to check out AllTrails for many more photos and first-person reviews of the Little Falls Trail. For the latest National Parks Service news on the preserve, visit the Little River Canyon National Preserve website and follow the Little River Canyon National Preserve Facebook page.

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