The white cliffs are located on the Tombigbee River at Epes, Alabama. They are part of the Selma Chalk formations which were deposited at about the same time as England’s famous White Cliffs of Dover. The cliffs at Epes are stunning in their own way as illustrated by the pictures that are provided.
Access to these cliffs is very limited. Best viewpoint in Epes is from atop the William C. Gorgas (U.S. 11) Bridge and from underneath it.
Images from RuralSouthwestAlabama.org