We really enjoyed the trip to Guntersville and the surrounding area. We hooked up with our good friends Benny and Fran Flynn. Fran was born and raised in this area. We met some of Fran's family and found them to be so very nice and friendly. If we ever get back this way I hope to see how Chuck and Bob are doing with the buffalo. Benny and Fran showed us some of the most beautiful and scenic areas I have ever witnessed. We covered a lot ground in a short time.
Noccalula Falls was a great place to start. We drove out to the Falls early in the morning and took a picnic lunch with us. I thought the trail to the bottom of the falls was good but the falls were even better. There is a legend that about the falls. It seems a young Indian maid was promised to a rich chief of a powerful neighboring tribe. She already had a young brave she wanted to marry. The chief banished the young brave from the tribe and promised her to the other chief. Noccalula slipped away on her wedding day and leaped from the brink of the falls.
We took trip to the Unclaimed Baggage Center, in Scottsboro. This is where the airlines sell the merchandise that goes unclaimed. It turns out that they have no idea what used merchandise should cost. In some cases they were asking more for used than you could purchase for new.
We traveled to Little River Canyon National Preserve. It offered some scenic vistas and waterfalls. It offered a 23 mile drive along the canyon's rim. This is one of those places you just want to hang around all day.
We enjoyed the trip to the Cathedral Caverns State Park. It is billed North Alabama's Hidden Treasure, and lives up to its name. Located near the north Alabama towns of Grant and Woodville it is a great day trip destination. The cave's massive 126-foot-wide, 25-foot-high entrance makes a lasting impression.See the beauty of stalagmite formations and hear the sound of water as Mystery River crosses the caverns. It takes about an hour and a half to tour the cave. The cave temperature is a constant 60 degrees all year.
I like the Desoto Falls, its part of Desoto State Park. We couldn't figure a way to get to the bottom of the falls, I guess that's something we will figure out the next time. There is supposed to be a large cave underneath the falls. There is nothing like a good cave to make a person want to return.
When you go exploring with the Flaps, you never know where you might end up. Benny decided that Georgia wasn't that far. We ended up visiting Cloudland Canyon State Park, and it was worth the drive.