Nectar Falls is a little-known waterfall off the Alabama Route 160 that cascades down a drop of between 20 and 40 feet into the Locust Fork River below. The falls flow into a small pool surrounded by natural vegetation and small trees and can be reached from a trail that runs from the parking lot to the base of the falls. The area around Nectar Falls is home to three historic covered bridges, namely the tiny little Old Easley, the Swann, which is longest surviving covered bridge in Alabama, and Horton's Mills, which is the highest covered bridge over a river in the United States.

16138 AL-160, Cleveland, AL 35049

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