In the northeast corner of Alabama lies a hidden gem: DeKalb County.  With over 30,000 acres of public land that stretches across two mountain ranges, a beautiful valley in between, a plethora of State Parks, and a National Preserve, DeKalb County is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts.

Fort Payne is a charming Southern town nestled in the valley below Lookout Mountain and Sand Mountain. Fort Payne offers a variety of local shops, restaurants, and a museum dedicated to the country music group “Alabama.” As the gateway to Alabama’s portion of the Appalachian Mountains, it’s the perfect starting point for an Appalachian adventure.

Lookout Mountain is renowned for its scenic beauty. Little River Canyon National Preserve is a 650-foot canyon with seven overlooks, Little River Falls, and many hiking trails. DeSoto State Park features extensive hiking and biking trails, aerial adventures, and lodging options. There is also DeSoto Falls, one of the tallest waterfalls in the state, with a drop of 104 feet. The Lookout Mountain Parkway offers a picturesque drive through these attractions.

Mentone, a quaint village on Lookout Mountain, captures the area’s artistic, cozy charm with its local shops, eateries, and local art galleries. Its blend of creativity and Southern hospitality provides a warm, welcoming atmosphere.

Across the valley on Sand Mountain lies more great outdoor attractions. High Falls Park features a stunning waterfall and natural bridge. Buck’s Pocket state park is a spectacular natural canyon pocket of the Appalachian Mountain foothills with hiking trails, a campground, and an ORV trail. While driving to these outdoor locations, you can stop in several more charming southern towns including Rainsville, Fyffe, Henagar, Sylvania, and Ider. 

Whether you stay in a cabin, campground, bed-and-breakfast, or city loft, DeKalb County provides a unique glimpse into Appalachian life, offering a little something for everyone.