Alabama is home to many beautiful waterfalls. While some of these waterfalls are popular tourist attractions, others are hidden away from the masses. One of Alabama’s most beautiful waterfalls is Noccalula Falls. To learn all about this waterfall, including why it’s so unique, take a look below.

Noccalula Falls is located at Noccalula Falls Park in the city of Gadsden. It’s one of Alabama’s most visited natural attractions.

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This beautiful waterfall, which was originally known as “Black Creek Falls,” cascades approximately 90 feet over a Lookout Mountain ledge and into a lush ravine.

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Noccalula Falls flows year-round and is the perfect nature spot for anyone who loves the outdoors. People come from all over the world to see this natural attraction.

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After a heavy rainstorm, Alabama’s Noccalula Falls is often compared to Niagara Falls. Its rushing waters will leave you in awe.

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The next time you’re in the Gadsden area, consider stopping by Noccalula Falls Park to see Noccalula Falls. This stunning Alabama waterfall is nothing short of spectacular!

TripAdvisor/jmpncsu For more information about Noccalula Falls, you can view Noccalula Falls Park’s website here and its Facebook page here. You can visit Noccalula Falls Park at 1500 Noccalula Rd., Gadsden, AL 35904. The park is open Monday-Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

For a close look at Noccalula Falls, be sure to check out this video: 

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For more information about Noccalula Falls, you can view Noccalula Falls Park’s website here and its Facebook page here. You can visit Noccalula Falls Park at 1500 Noccalula Rd., Gadsden, AL 35904. The park is open Monday-Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

If you’ve ever seen Noccalula Falls in person, please share your experience with us.

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