Bridge TrailThis easy trail leads visitors from the Jacksonville State University Little River Canyon Center to Little River Falls, with a scenic walk over the river along the Highway 35 bridge walkway. This trail connects with the Little Falls Trail on the boardwalk down to the Little River Falls viewing platform.
Path to Learning Trail
Little Falls TrailAfter visiting Little River Falls, follow the river along the rim on this sandstone-laden trail leading to a popular summer swim spot, Little Falls. The trail ends with 137 stone steps leading into the canyon and down to the river. Spanning the width of the river, Little Falls is a 10 foot / 3-meter-high shelf of sandstone.*
Beaver Pond Trail
Lower Two-Mile TrailThis short dirt and rock trail descends quickly from the rim to the river and is most used by whitewater kayakers in the winter and spring. Its name is misleading, as the trail is only 0.10 mile, but is the shortest in length and most direct trail down to Little River. Trailhead Location: Little River Canyon Rim Parkways (Alabama Highway 176) between Mushroom rock and Hawks Glide overlook Trail Difficulty: Arduous/steep Trail Length: .10 mile / .16 km Trail Type: Out-and-back Eberhart TrailVenture into the canyon, down to the river and a popular swimming hole. Hikers can look for ruins of Canyonland Park & Zoo, which offered a chairlift down into the canyon along this trail and benches in the woods near the river. When the river is low, hikers can connect with the Powell Trail by hiking down-river. Trailhead Location: Eberhart Point overlook on the Little River Canyon Rim Parkway (AL Highway 176) Trail Difficulty: Arduous/steep Trail Length: .75 mile / 1.2 km Trail Type: Out-and-back Powell TrailExplore into Little River Canyon on this trail which leads you along a small stream down to the Little River. Abundant wildflowers reward hikers on this trail in the spring. When the river is low, hikers can connect with the Eberhart Trail by hiking up-river. Trailhead Location: Cherokee County Road 275 about 4 miles south of Eberhart Point Trail Difficulty: Moderate Trail Length: .75 mile / 1.2 km Trail Type: Out-and-back Canyon Mouth TrailExplore the plants and wildlife which thrive in the rich floodplain alongside the Little River as you hike upstream to where Johnnie's Creek empties into the river. Trailhead Location: Canyon Mouth Park - far end of the parking lot Trail Difficulty: Easy Trail Length: 1 mile / 1.6 km Trail Type: Out-and-back - trail ends at Johnnie's Creek YCC Loop TrailTake a hike in the rolling wooded hills of the Wildlife Management Area, Little River Canyon's backcountry. Most of this trail follows Road 5 and Road 10, with an old out-of-use road linking the two. This portion can be found from Road 10 by going past the gate, continuing the road until reaching a large open field, the trail continues from the far-right side of that field. From Road 5, the road can be found after 2 miles on the left side - watch for pink and blue flagging. Trailhead Location: Road 5 southern terminus (park at large gravel horse trailer parking lot prior to Road 5) Trail Difficulty: ModerateTrail Length: 3.75 miles / 6 km Trail Type: Loop* Hunting is allowed in the Wildlife Management Area during designated time periods - use caution
DeSoto Scout Trail
Roads in Wildlife Management Area (Backcountry)The rolling wooded hills of Little River Canyon National Preserve's backcountry can be accessed through the numbered roads found throughout the Wildlife Management Area. These roads are shared by 4-wheel drive vehicles, horseback riders, mountain bikers, and hikers alike. Difficulties range from easy-to-moderate and some roads may be linked together to form a loop.Road Info: (Road Number - length - access point(s) - any other road connections) Road 1: 1.8 miles / 2.9 km - access by Cherokee County Road 103 (at Hunter Check Station) - connects with Road 2 and Slant Rock Road 2: 3 miles / 4.8 km - access by Cherokee County Road 103 - connects with Road 1 and Road 4 (to Billy's Ford) Road 3 (Hartline Ford): 1.8 miles / 2.9 km - access by Cherokee County Road 103 - connects with Road 5 (across river) and Road 11 Road 4 (Billy's Ford): .5 mile / .8 km - access by Road 2 to the east and Road 5 to the west - road is bisected by Little River Road 5: 7.6 miles / 12.2 km - access by DeKalb County Road 295 (south end) and Dunn Road (north end) - connects with Roads 3 (Hartline Ford), 4 (Billy's Ford), 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10, and the DeSoto Scout Trail and YCC Loop Trail Road 6: .5 mile / .8 km - access by Road 5 - no connections Road 7: 1 mile / 1.6 km - access by Road 5 and Road 8 - connects with Road 5 and Road 8 Road 8: 2 miles / 3.2 km - access by Oak Hill Road - connects with Roads 5, 7, and 9 Road 9: 1.7 miles / 2.7 km - access by Oak Hill Road - connects with Road 5 and Road 8 Road 10: .8 mile / 1.3 km - access by Road 5 - connects with Road 5 and YCC Loop Trail Road 11: .2 mile / .3 km - access by Road 3 - connects with Road 3 * Hunting is allowed in the Wildlife Management Area during designated time periods - use caution |
Last updated: December 15, 2022