Saturday, January 11, 2020

Little River Canyon

After leaving the town on Harvest, Alabama where we stayed at an Airbnb, we drove east across Alabama to the Little River Canyon. We stopped in at the National Park office to get a lay out of this spot on the southern end of the Appalachian mountains. We took a mile and a half hike hoping to see one of the green lizards who breath through their skin but we had no luck. We did see the water falls and the rapids. We know people kayak through there but there is no way I would ride a boat down that waterfall. The temperature was in the mid 60's so I wore shorts. The sky was overcast but it did not rain on us. We took the scenic drive through the national lands and stopped at every scenic overlook.Some of the rocky outcroppings had carnivorous plants but we didn't see anything we could identify. We spent a lovely morning in this canyon and it sure felt good to walk around instead of sitting in the car all day.

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