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Little River Canyon National Preserve
Plan Your Visit
 

 

Please plan ahead so that you can have a safe and enjoyable visit at Little River Canyon National Preserve. Wear comfortable shoes, bring a picnic lunch or snacks, and carry drinking water. Use bug repellent, sunscreen and wear a hat. 

While exploring the park, be careful on slippery and uneven surfaces (trails, rocks, parking lots, etc). Use caution when around the swift water and cliffs. Respect the wildlife; do not harm or provoke them. This is their home, we are the guests.

When parking, be aware of your surroundings. Due to possible theft, we suggest that you do not bring your valuables to the park.

Never leave your children or pets unattended.

It is your responsibility to be aware of the rules of the national preserve. Be safe and responsible.

Backcountry

Canyon Mouth Picnic Area

Little River Falls

Scenic Drive

 

 
Little River Falls in the fall season
Little River Falls
The falls are beautiful anytime of the year.
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View of the canyon from Wolf Creek Overlook
Little River Canyon
The view of the canyon from Wolf Overlook is beautiful.
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Canyon Mouth Picnic Area
Canyon Mouth Picnic Area
This is the perfect place to picnic and spend the day by the water.
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There are 23 miles of road to ride horses on.
Horseback riding in the Backcountry Area.
Horseback riding is a favorite activity among the visitors to the Backcountry Area.
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Green Pitcher Plant  

Did You Know?
There are more than one hundred rare, endangered, or threatened state or federally listed plant and animal species at Little River Canyon National Preserve.

Last Updated: March 09, 2009 at 14:32 EST