One of the greatest things about the fall colors in Alabama is that they are abundant! Hues of gold, crimson, ruby, and more make for a plethora of beauty.  There are several destinations located throughout the Yellowhammer State where you’ll experience beautiful fall colors, including the eight listed below. You’ll want to visit them all!

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Would you agree that these are among some of the best places to find color? Do you have a favorite destination where you enjoy experiencing fall foliage in Alabama each year? If so, please share it with us in the comments below.

For more information about Point Rock Trail, be sure to take a look at the following article: The Spectacular Trail In Alabama That Leads To The Most Magnificent Autumn View. If you’d like to explore other hikes around Alabama, you can find some great trails by going to the  AllTrails website.

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Where can we find state parks in Alabama?

  • Gulf State Park in Gulf Shores is a very popular vacation destination because of its gorgeous white-sand beaches stretching for two miles along the Gulf of Mexico.
  • Cathedral Caverns State Park in Woodville features cathedral-like walls which give it its current name, but it was originally called the "Bat Cave."
  • Chewacla State Park in Auburn is an expansive 696-acre park featuring hiking, fishing, camping, and swimming.

Read on to learn more about the many other state parks in Alabama.

Where can we find waterways in Alabama?

  • Briar Lake in Stockton is where you can catch some of the best fish in the state.
  • Hatchet Creek, located south of Sylacauga, begins in the Talladega National Forest and runs through lots of picturesque areas until it reaches the Coosa River.
  • The Cahaba River is a major tributary of the Alabama River and one of the most scenic and biologically diverse rivers in the U.S.

Read on to learn more about some of the many other beautiful waterways in Alabama.

Where can we go for a weekend getaway in Alabama?

  • Cheaha State Park offers hiking, camping, fishing, and swimming and is Alabama's oldest continuously operated state park.
  • The Little River Canyon National Preserve in Fort Payne covers more than 15,000 acres and offers a variety of recreational activities, including beautiful waterfall hikes.
  • Daphne is known for its quaint shops, inviting bed and breakfasts, delicious eateries, and beautiful art galleries.

Read on to learn more about some of the many other wonderful weekend getaways in Alabama.