Cool Off This Summer With A Visit To These 7 Indiana Waterfalls
By Tori Jane|Published June 16, 2021
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Nothing screams “adventure” like summer, and nothing screams summer like spending an entire afternoon lazing beside an impressive waterfall – which is easy to do when you live in the Midwest. We have literally hundreds of beautiful hikes that lead to awe-inspiring waterfalls scattered all over the state, and there’s no way you can call yourself a local if you’ve never explored them all! We’ve put together a selection of seven of our favorite waterfalls in Indiana for you to kill a hot afternoon at in the coming months; you might have heard of some of them, and others might be new to you (we kinda hope so!). Either way, exploration is strongly encouraged!
Big Clifty Falls, one of four waterfalls located in Clifty Falls State Park, is one of the most famous waterfalls in Indiana. Take a 3.4-mile loop trail to admire an impressive 60 feet of stair-step-style falls.
Find the park at 1501 Green Road, Madison, Indiana, 47250.
Okay, maybe this one is cheating a little, but we don't think so. Tunnel Falls is another waterfalls located on the same trail you would take to visit Big Clifty Falls. Tunnel Falls is the tallest waterfall in the state, at an impressive 83 feet high.
Find the park (and the falls) at 1501 Green Road, Madison, Indiana, 47250.
Cataract Falls are technically two waterfalls, but since they're considered under the same moniker, we'll count them as one. Cataract Falls consists of upper and lower falls. Upper Falls is 30 feet high, and Lower Falls is 15 feet high. There is an entrance fee to gain access to the park where the falls are nestled, but it's worth it. For the most up-to-date fees and reservations info, visit the Lieber State Rec Area website.
Find Lieber State Recreation Area at 1317 West Lieber Road, Cloverdale, Indiana, 46120.
Another famous waterfall in the Hoosier State means another must-see for everyone who seeks waterfalls in Indiana. Take trail #3 from the Saddle Barn to track down the falls and admire the St. Louis limestone formation that makes up the area. The falls are, predictably, located within McCormick Creek State Park.
Find the park at 250 McCormick Creek Park Road, Spencer, Indiana, 47460.
Located in lovely southern Indiana, Hemlock Cliffs Falls is a breathtaking example of just how wonderful our home state can be. All it takes to access it is a simple, one-mile-long loop hike, and you'll be there in no time. There are absolutely beautiful canyons and rock formations all over this area, so keep your eyes peeled!
The Hemlock Cliffs are located nearby National Forest Road, English, Indiana, 47118.
Williamsport Falls is often overlooked in favor of slightly-more-famous waterfalls in Indiana, but it shouldn't be; at an impressive 90 feet high, it's the second-highest falls in the state, and the more rain or snowmelt there's been, the more Instagram-worthy Williamsport Falls becomes.
Find the falls at 25 North Monroe Street, Williamsport, Indiana, 47993.
Last on this list but definitely not last in our hearts, Kokiwanee Falls is a seasonal waterfall that even locals sometimes don't know about! It's hidden away along the Kokiwanee Nature Preserve Trail, and the volume depends on recent snowmelt and/or storms.
The preserve can be found at 5825 East 50 South, Lagro, Indiana, 46941.
So, what do you think? Which waterfalls in Indiana are your favorites? Tell us about them (and share pictures with us) in the comments! Think you’re daring enough to take the southern Indiana waterfall road trip? If so, click here for the article with the map, and enjoy!
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