going anyway for the waterfalls and scenery..
Well, I hope you're not driving all the way up here just for the "trails", lol.
Little River is part National Preserve and part State wildlife management area, co-owned by the State of Alabama and the Alabama Power Company.
There are two water crossings and both are solid rock.. Depending on how much it's rained in the last two days the crossings may or may not be doable. The river rises quickly due to all of the small creeks and streams that feed it. Some people try it anyway and get a nice fine when their rig has to be dragged back up the river. During the summer the crossings are nothing, as the water is barely moving. This fall the river has been up more than normal due to all the rain.
The "trails" are numbered and you are required to stay on them. If you like owning your vehicle and not having to pay big fines. It's not just the rangers you have to watch out for. Most locals don't want anymore of the roads in the preserve to be gated. You'll see a lot of atv's, kids trying to get dirt on their trucks, and horses.
This time of year there will be more hunters than anything.
As for the "trails". You can ride all of the roads in an hour of so. In a stock Civic, for the most part. This was true before the recent floods anyway. I haven't been there since then.
Some of us use "trail 6" as a place to do shakedown runs. Most of it is just a couple of small mud holes, but the end is a rutted uphill. I've seen stuff flop on it's side there, but that's because of driver error. An XJ on 30's won't have much issue. At the top of the small hill you hit a paved county road. Stay on the trail until you hit the road because the topside is private property and they are not friendly. Or usually sober. Or unarmed.
There's a couple of nice swimming holes for summer and the actual canyon (south of the trails across Hwy. 35) has some short hiking trails and a couple of good (short)kayaking runs.
All in all it's a nice place to ride around if you're in the area, but don't expect to use anything except 2WD.
There are a couple of ways to get in via Hwy 35, Hwy 89 or from Georgia across "10 mile" road (County Rd 103).
eroc37,
PM me if you have any questions about the area.