Your Kids Will Love This Easy 2-Mile Waterfall Hike Right Here In Iowa
By Kim Magaraci|Published August 02, 2018
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Kim Magaraci graduated Rutgers University with a degree in Geography and has spent the last seven years as a freelance travel writer. Contact: kmagaraci@onlyinyourstate.com
You might be surprised to know that Iowa is home to several stunning waterfalls, and there’s one, in particular, that’s so worth a quick hike to visit. Malanaphy Spring feeds the Upper Iowa River, and the spring-fed waterfall along this 2-mile trail is one of Iowa’s natural wonders.
It can be a bit tricky to find, but you can find directions to the trailhead by clicking here.
Even if you know what you're looking for, it could be easy to miss the small brown sign that marks Malanaphy Springs along the Upper Iowa River.
From the parking lot, it's about a mile to the falls and will take you about half an hour of leisurely walking. Some parts of the trail may not be cleared, so wear sturdy shoes and consider bringing a walking stick.
The one-mile trek to the falls is worth any rough trail or bushwhacking you may encounter as it takes you to this spring that falls right into the Upper Iowa River.
While you’re out hiking in Decorah, you should make a pit stop to see two other Iowa Natural Wonders — the Decorah Ice Cave, and Dunning Spring Falls. Both require very little hiking to see, and you could easily tackle Malanaphy Springs, the Ice Cave, and Dunning Spring falls in one day, even with young children.
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