There's something quite special about Alabama's small towns, especially during the fall season. Without a doubt, Fort Payne is the one Alabama town everyone should visit this fall. From its colorful foliage to its overall charm, you'll love everything this historic town has to offer.
Fort Payne, which has approximately 14,000 residents, is a charming town that's located atop Lookout Mountain. It's the perfect fall destination!
Fort Payne is also the county seat of DeKalb County.
Nothing beats a scenic drive during fall, and Fort Payne is home to one of the very best drives you can take - Lookout Mountain Parkway.
Lookout Mountain Parkway, which passes through Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee, is one of America's most colorful scenic drives.
Fort Payne is the ultimate destination for outdoor enthusiasts. It's home to two of Alabama's most beautiful places: Little River Canyon National Preserve and...
The Little River Canyon National Preserve offers gorgeous waterfalls, huge boulders and spectacular views.
...DeSoto State Park.
DeSoto State Park offers a multitude of hiking opportunities. It's also home to DeSoto Falls, one of the South's most beautiful and recognizable waterfalls.
While visiting Fort Payne, don't forget to grab some fresh produce from one of its farmers markets.
Pictured: Fort Payne Main Street Farmers Market
If you enjoy antiquing, a stroll through Fort Payne's Big Mill Co. Artisans & Antiques is an absolute must!
Located in the former Davis Hosiery Mill, this huge antique mall offers everything from furniture and clothing, to art and housewares.
And finally, after working up an appetite while shopping, head on over to Vintage 1889 to grab a quick bite to eat.
Vintage 1889 is also located inside of the historic Big Mill building. It's one of Fort Payne's best restaurants.
Where is your favorite place to visit during the fall season? Let us know in the comments!
To experience more of Alabama's natural scenic beauty this fall season, you'll want to take this road trip. It features some of Alabama's most scenic, foliage-filled places.
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