The Hike To This Pretty Little Kansas Waterfall Is Short And Sweet
By Clarisa|Published July 28, 2019
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Born and raised Kansan, Clarisa has lived in both tiny towns and cities during their time here in the Sunflower State. As a busy mother of one crazy kid, two cats, and two geckos, they write whenever there is spare time.
If you’re not able to hike long trails that take forever to finish, then this waterfall is perfect for you. Honestly, the hike to this spot is almost too short to be called a hike at all. Of course, you’re welcome to explore and make things a little more interesting, but what’s better than a waterfall? This amazing waterfall is your reward after only a little bit of hiking to get there. Come see for yourself!
Today's waterfall destination is located at Bourbon State Fishing Lake, hiding out in Uniontown, southeast of Iola.
The waterfall it located on the north side of the lake, hiding out just off the road here. It's not a far walk, but it's recommended you wear closed toe shoes as there are residents who might get stepped on during your visit.
The beautiful waterfall is both tall and plenty loud, though not loud enough to cover the sound of you talking as you approach. The rushing water is soothing to the ears, and during drier months may only show up as a trickle.
The path leading up to the waterfall isn't available for cars, but is plenty big enough for hikers or a family to walk up themselves. The water generally flows well from April until July, though we've seen it active in the winter too.
Do you have any favorite spots around Kansas you’d like to share? Feel free to post them in the comments below! If you’re into Kansas water features and wildlife, you’ll love seeing just how gorgeous the wetlands in Kansas can be.
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