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NOTE - THIS SITE UNDER CONSTRUCTION

NOTE - THIS SITE UNDER CONSTRUCTION
This 100-foot natural wonder waterfall is named for Noccalula, a young Cherokee maiden who plunged to her
untimely death rather than forsake her true love. She is
memorialized by a statue and the engraved story of her fate.
Nestled among the trees in the park is a pioneer village, a
group of rustic, hand-hewn log buildings representing a
display of pioneer living conditions, included in the
village are a country store, grist mill, covered bridge,
pioneer home, smoke house, blacksmith shop and more. Other
park attractions include a War Memorial and Museum,
botanical gardens, hiking trails, sightseeing train,
playground, carpet golf, picnic pavilions and meeting
facilities. For more information call:
256-549-4663 (Park)
256-543-7412 (Campgrounds)
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