![]() There's a lot of flat surface for you to walk over to view this majestic waterfall. Noccalula Falls is super easy to view if you're in a wheelchair, on a walker, or just not able to walk long distances. It's perfect for people who want to see a gorgeous waterfall but have mobility issues, such as being in a wheelchair or using a walker or cane. There is a fantastic, easy-to-navigate boardwalk that leads to Little River Falls in Little River Canyon National Preserve. Little River Falls in Little River Canyon National Preserve There's a marker on the Canyon Rim Road that will tell you where the Falls is, too. This waterfall is only flowing when there's a good deal of rain, so there might be some times when you can't see Grace's High Falls. Grace's High Falls is only visible from an overlook on the Canyon Rim Road in Little River Canyon National Preserve, so all you have to do is get out of your car once you park. Grace's High Falls in Little River Canyon National Preserve It's not a hard walk it's just difficult if you have serious mobility issues. The top part of DeSoto Falls is very easy to see, but there is a rocky path to walk to see the bottom part of the falls really well. You'll find geese and swans swimming about, and there is a playground area for the littles. ![]() There's also a little pond that has a fountain, and at night there's a light show that coordinates with the flow of the fountain. ![]() "What waterfalls are easily accessible?" We get this question a lot, so we have put together a list of the waterfalls on our North Alabama Waterfall Trail that are easy to see if you have mobility issues.Ĭoldwater Falls in Spring Park in TuscumbiaĬoldwater Falls is a man-made waterfall that has a flat, paved walkway that goes in front of this waterfall.
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