Driving the Little River Canyon Rim Parkway in Alabama

The Little River Canyon Rim Parkway - Photo: Still Gravity.
Little River Canyon Rim Parkway or Alabama Highway 176 - License our images here.

Great drive with multiple stops in the cold days of last autumn. The rim road travels for eleven miles. Plenty of scenic spots to stop and take a peek of the river canyon. 

The Little River at the bottom of the canyon - Photo: Still Gravity.
The river through its beautiful canyon. 

Another obligated stop was the amazing Mushroom Rock. 

Mushroom Rock in the middle of the road - Photo: Still Gravity.
Surprise at the middle of the road. 

The common sense of some road construction workers saved this natural landmark from destruction. Great that they left the Mushroom Rock on the middle of the parkway. 

We tried to go down to the Little River through the Lower Two-Mile Trail, but it was steep and slippery - and we left the hiking poles in the truck. 

RVs and trailers are not allowed in the parkway because of the sharp blind turns, steep hills, and absence of shoulders. We crossed a couple of negligent drivers riding too fast in this narrow road.  

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