Shangri-la Falls & Collier Creek Falls - Bankhead National Forest

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The William B. Bankhead National Forest is one of Alabama's four National Forests, covering 181,230 acres. As you hike one of the 90 miles of recreational trails past tall moss-covered bluffs, beneath deep rock shelters, and alongside the many rivers and streams that vein through the land carving out an incredible canyon, it literally looks like there is a waterfall tumbling down the sandstone walls around every bend. Some are named; most are not.

Bankhead National Forest is sometimes referred to as the "Land of a Thousand Waterfalls.” These waterfalls are perhaps some of the most exquisite waterfalls in the world.

Shangri-la Falls is a secluded waterfall in Bankhead National Forest located off of Collier Creek. It is surrounded by crystal clear blue water and luscious Hemlock trees providing this unique tropical setting. This picturesque waterfall feels like paradise.

If you hike downstream about 1/2 mile you will reach Collier Creek Falls. The waterfall was once the site of a large gristmill. Two huge stone columns approximately 20 feet high held a waterwheel and are still presently intact. The columns date back to the early 1900’s.

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