Noccalula Falls


Water Source
Black Creek
Location
Etowah County; 1500 Noccalula road; exit 188 off I-59 east on Noccalula Road for about 2 miles. Follow the signs to the Noccalula Campgrounds. Turn into the park.

Follow the signs to the falls from route 35.

Size
90 foot drop
Trail
The falls are just off the parking lot. Cross the footbridge to the other side of the falls for a better view.
Other Information
This is a very impressive waterfall. There was a large rainbow at the foot of the falls when I saw it from the mist coming up from the falls (see link to photo below). The falls cascade over a Lookout Mountain ledge into a large ravine.

A statue of Noccalula stands at the edge of the ravine, about to leap over the edge. See The Legend of Noccalula below and link to photo of statue below.

A sign near the falls gives the following information about the geographic location:
Noccalula Falls lies in the foothills of the Appalachain Mountains and is situated between two of its scenic ridges.

The Legend of Noccalula
According to a brochure about Noccalula Falls Park & Campground, (205) 549-4663, created by BARA Publications, is the following legend:

"The LEGEND OF NOCCALULA came from these early times. Originally known as Black Creek Falls, the legend as written by Mathilde Bilbro says that 'long ago, on a mountain summit within sight and sound of a rushing waterfall, lived a great Indian Chief whose young daughter, Noccalula, was famed far and wide for her beauty and loveliness of character. Many gallant braves sought the old chief for the hand of Noccalula, but only one was favored by the girl's father, a rich chief of a powerful neighboring tribe, who had much to offer in exchange: wampum, horses, blankets. Vainly Noccalula pleaded that her heart was already given to a young brave of her own tribe. But this young warrior, though noted for his skill and valor, possessed but little in worldly goods.

" 'The old chief refused to listen and ordered his daughter to make ready for the marriage he had arranged. What was a maiden's silly fancy against many horses, much wampum, and union with another strong tribe? The girl's lover was driven from the tribe, and a marriage agreement was made with the neighboring chief.

" 'The wedding day came and a great feast was prepared. In silence Noccalula allowed herself to be arrayed in festive wedding robes. It was incredible!........To be sold to a stranger by the father she loved! Her chosen lover forever banished! Overcome with grief, she quietly slipped away from the merrymakers during the festivities.......the soft rhythmical rush of waters called her........a moment she stood poised upon the brink of the yawning chasm. One leap--and her troubles were over.

" 'Heartbroken, the remorseful father gave the great cataract his daughter's name, and since that day the falls has been called Noccalula.' "

Additional Photos Noccalula Falls with rainbow at the base Statue of Noccalula over the falls

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