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Gadsden preparing to reopen Noccalula Falls campground with 73 full‑hookup sites, city officials say
Summary
Christina Richardson, manager of Noccalula Falls for Gadsden City, said the long-closed campground will reopen with 73 full‑hookup sites and new facilities. City officials described recent investments—including an administration building, pool and a new animal barn—and discussed major events that drive tourism to the park.
Christina Richardson, manager of Noccalula Falls for Gadsden City, said the city plans to reopen the park’s campground with 73 full‑hookup sites after it had been closed for about a year.
Richardson told a Mayoral Office “Meet the Staff” conversation that the upgraded campground will offer full sewer, power and electric hookups at every site, and that the city added a new administration building to improve traffic flow into the campground. “It was around a 20 sites. Yeah. And we're gonna be going to 73 sites, but they're all full hookup,” Richardson said.
The campground work is part of a broader series of upgrades at Noccalula Falls. Richardson and John Moore, who works in the mayor’s office and hosted the interview, said the city added a pool with a zero‑entry splash pad, plans a new playground, and renovated a parking lot by the chapel. Richardson…
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