The Winter Walk In Alabama That Will Positively Enchant You
By Jennifer Young
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Published November 16, 2017
It’s hard to believe Christmas is just around the corner. Where did the year go? Luckily, Alabama features a variety of attractions that help us celebrate the Christmas season. One attraction in particular is “Christmas at the Falls.” Read on to learn what makes this Christmas attraction an absolute must-visit.
"Christmas at the Falls" will take place at Noccalula Falls Park in Gadsden. It's one of Alabama's top Christmas attractions, and it receives approximately 125,000 visitors each year.
If you've ever wanted to experience Noccalula Falls up close and in person, there's no better time than during the holiday season. It's truly beautiful!
This year, "Christmas at the Falls" will take place November 23rd - December 23rd and December 26th - 30th. It'll run nightly from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
The price of admission is $6.00 per person. Ages 3 and under are free.
While making your way through this spectacular Christmas attraction, you'll experience lots of festive decorations and millions of lights. "Christmas at the Falls" is sure to bring lots of joy to everyone this holiday season.
In addition to festive decorations and millions of lights, "Christmas at the Falls" also features a petting zoo...
...a train ride...
...and even Santa himself! Children will also enjoy decorating cookies and sipping hot cocoa. "Christmas at the Falls" is a fun attraction for all ages and one not to be missed.
Noccalula Falls Park is located at 1500 Noccalula Road, Gadsden, Alabama 35904. For more information about "Christmas at the Falls," click
here .
For a more in-depth look at what “Christmas at the Falls” offers, check out this video:
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For reasons why Christmas in Alabama is the absolute best, click here .
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