Review:

Cane Creek Canyon Nature Preserve is a lovely 413-acre nature preserve that was opened to the public in 1986 by married duo Faye and Jim Lacefield. Today, the refuge is privately operated and open to the public for free throughout the year, showcasing over 15 miles of peaceful nature hiking trails for visitors to explore. More than a dozen stunning waterfalls are showcased throughout the property, including an immense 60-foot falls that drops over a natural rock shelter into a narrow canyon. Trails showcase natural landmarks such as Red Rocks Ridge and Devils Hollow, which are home to rare native flora such as yellowwood trees. Other natural features include gorgeous wetland, stream, cliff, and glade areas that are lined with beautiful wildflowers throughout the spring and summer months.

251 Loop Rd, Tuscumbia, AL 35674, Phone: 256-381-6301

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