Wow. You can just go on and on listing waterfalls in Alabama. I didn't see the falls at Rock Mills.
The weekend before last I went down and took pictures of the nice little waterfall at River Falls near Andalusia. It's a 15 - 20 foot fall that's easy to access. Going from Evergreen to Andalusia, in River Falls, just before you cross the Conecuh River, take the road to the left and drive past a tire dealership.Take the right and drive over a wooden bridge. The road becomes dirt there. Park on the right side of the road and there's a trail just a ittle furter up that leads to the waterfall.
There's also a nice little waterfall below Fairfax, Alabama on the Moon property (I don't know if they'll still allow people on the property to look at it). It's about 10 feet and it's on a branch that flows into Osnippa Creek.
There are some spectacular falls near Five Points, Alabama on property owned by the Harmon's (of Harmon Trucking). I don't know if they'll let you on they're property but I've seen the falls on a brochure by the Lanett Chamber of Commerce.
There is also a small cascading waterfall on the campus of the Alabama Special Camp for Children and Adults (ASCCA) near Jacksn Gap A friend of mine and I found that one and they extended the boardwalk around the fishing lake to go up into the woods to it.
I plan to take some photos of the fall on Silver Creek as soon as I can (maybe this weekend if my sore jaw will allow it). The many Alabama waterfalls south of the fall-line fascinate me. Is there so many waterfalls south of the fall line in any other state? In fact, I don't know of a waterfall in Georgia south of the fall line, despite that honkin' huge ravine near Lumpkin.
If I can manage to get a digital camera, I plan to go county by county and scout out as many falls as I can.
Thanks for the list Joshua.
Somebody put up pictures of the two better known South Alabama waterfalls, including the one at River Falls. See:
http://www.flickr.com/gro...iscuss/72157613832510017/