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| Cheaha State Park Falls The three best waterfalls to see near Cheaha State Park are Cheaha Falls, Devil's Den, and High Falls. |
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| Secret Falls Phil Campbell, Alabama Secret Falls is one of two falls located in the Dismals, Phil Campbell. Tucked deep within the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, Dismals Canyon is 85 acres of nature. |
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The canyon is home to two waterfalls, Secret Falls and Rainbow Falls, and six natural bridges. |
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| Waterfall on Shoals Creek, Killen, AL |
Named after a Creek Indian princess, Noccalula Falls stands 90 feet tall and is one of the most visited natural attractions in the state.
When rain conditions are normal, the waterfall is about 20 feet high, with a smaller one located slightly to the right of the higher fall. Heavy rains cause the two falls to merge into one wider waterfall.
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| Noccalula falls during a drought. |
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| Noccalula Falls during normal rainfall in Gadsden, Alabama. |
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| Man-Made Waterfall at UNA, Florence, Alabama |
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| Man-Made Waterfall at Marriott Hotel, Florence, Alabama |
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| Waterfall at Shoals Creek Preserve Track Hiking Trail |
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| Coldwater Falls, Tuscumbia, Spring Park, 2009
Coldwater Falls Spring Park, Tuscumbia
The man-made Coldwater Falls was constructed with over 2,000 tons of sandstone and today sees more than 4.3 million gallons of water flow each day.
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| Desoto Falls, Mentone, Alabama
The concrete dam above one of North Alabama's tallest falls, Desoto Falls, was built in 1925 for Alabama's first hydroelectric power plant.
![]() Wilson Dam Falls, Florence, Alabama
The Wilson Dam is the only neoclassical-style dam in the Tennessee Valley Authority System, integrating themes of Ancient Roman and Greek architecture into the modern structure.
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