Canyon Rim Drive (Ala. 176) follows the west rim of Little River Canyon. Sightseeing is the most frequent activity, with many spectacular overlooks and undeveloped trails. Some of the overlooks have picnic tables. World-class whitewater and outstanding rock climbing challenge adventurous visitors.
The drive along the canyon is breathtaking any time of year. Wildflowers blooming for most of the year add beauty to the majestic scenery. The roaring of the river and the singing of the birds mix with the soothing wind to inspire visitors to the canyon. From the smallest mosses to the largest rock faces, the beauty and vastness of the preserve is overwhelming. Canyon Rim Drive is part of Lookout Mountain Parkway, which leaves the canyon south of Bear Creek.
Little River flows out of the canyon as it leaves Lookout Mountain at Canyon Mouth Park. This day-use facility features hiking, picnicking or simply relaxing near the water. The hiking trails here thread through the lower canyon overlooking rapids and boulder fields. This is a popular take-out point for whitewater enthusiasts.