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Little River Canyon is a National Preserve located on Lookout Mountain in northeast Alabama. The Friends of the Preserve at Little River, in partnership with the National Park Service, works to support the highest level of preservation, protection, management and interpretation of the natural, cultural and historic resources of approximately 13,000 national park acres.
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Join us at Little River Falls along Highway 35 for an Earth Day celebration, kick off of National Park Week, and a Junior Ranger bash!
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All Day ActivitiesWildlife - Feel the skins and touch the skulls of some of the park's wildlife. Fire Safety - Test out your firefighting skills and see how fast you can get in a fire shelter. Junior Ranger - Pick up a Junior Ranger booklet, explore the park, and start earning a badge anytime. Pottery - Make your own art of clay. Park Maintenance - See what it takes to care for the park. Rescue - See how park rangers perform rescues in swift waters and high angles. Friends of the Preserve - Learn how you can help the park and become a member of the park's friends group. Food - BBQ sandwiches, shrimp kabobs, turkey legs and iced tea available from Ol Tymers. |
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Little River Canyon will celebrate Earth Day 2012 on Saturday, April 21 with a day of guided walks, activities, food, and fun for everyone to enjoy. Rendezvous at the Rim will bring together nature lovers, outdoor enthusiasts and park rangers to honor one of Alabama’s natural wonders. This family-friendly event kicks off National Park Week which lasts through April 29.
Rendezvous at the Rim is a joint effort by the Little River Canyon National Preserve and the Friends of the Preserve. This first annual event is an opportunity to experience the scenery and to learn about native animals, geology, and the skills needed to care for the Canyon and the more than 200,000 people that visit each year. Learn how park rangers fight forest fires and prepare for rescues. Talk to rangers that build trails and make the park a welcoming place to visit. Come along on guided history hikes ideal for children and adults.
Put your new knowledge to use by becoming a Junior Ranger while earning a special junior ranger badge. The Junior Ranger program was created by the National Park Service to provide kids between the ages of 6 and 12 years old with hands-on, in-depth information about the resources that our parks protect.
"This event is a great way to celebrate Earth Day and a wonderful time to take a look at all the new things at Little River Canyon National Preserve," says John Dersham, President of the Friends of Preserve at Little River Canyon. A new trail from Little River Falls has been completed and provides a fun hike under Highway 35 and through the woods to the Little River Canyon Center. A new boardwalk trail leading from the Little River Falls parking lot provides easy access to great views of the falls.
Activities will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Little River Falls along Highway 35. Admission is free. Concessions will be available for purchase. For more information, call John Dersham 256-845-3957.
During National Park Week April 21-29, 2012, visitors can enjoy the beauty and wonder of nearly 400 national parks across the country for free. “America’s national parks have something for everyone,” said National Park Service Director Jonathan B. Jarvis. “Take a break and experience something new, enjoy some fresh air, get some exercise, and see where history happened. And, since admission is free to all 397 parks, all week long, National Park Week is a great time to get up, get out, and explore a park.” |
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Friends and support can come in many forms. The video below was created by Mark Williams after a recent visit to Little River Canyon. Thanks to Mark for reminding us why this place is special.
Little River Canyon Video from Mark Williams on Vimeo or visit natureflixs.com.
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Donate Now -- Become a Friend of the Preserve
Join now and become an ambassador for one of the Alabama's most fascinating natural treasures. Become a member of the Friends of the Preserve at Little River Canyon.
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Volunteer at Little River Canyon
Contact the National Park Service volunteer coordinator if you would like to volunteer on Little River Canyon. Work as an individual, a family or a group. Sandra Arther can be reached at 256.845.9605 or by email at Sandra_Arther@nps.gov.
Help make a difference as the Friends of the Preserve and the National Park Service partner in the design and construction of an interpretive trail at Little River Canyon. Click here to give us your contact info and we will call you about making your tax-deductible contribution to the organization




