Hike Less Than A Mile To This Spectacular Waterfall In Oklahoma
By Ashley|Published May 05, 2022
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Ashley has lived in Oklahoma for 30 years and is the Oklahoma staff writer for onlyinyourstate.com. When she isn't writing about Oklahoma, she enjoys visiting the beach and exploring new areas.
Northeastern Oklahoma is known for its luscious green landscape and breathtaking beauty in the spring and summer months. One of the best places to enjoy the beauty in this part of the state is at Natural Falls State Park. But, that’s not all you’ll find here. The park is home to a spectacular 77-foot waterfall that is accessible by an easy one-mile hike.
Dripping Springs Trail is the most popular hiking trail in Natural Springs State Park because it leads you straight to the waterfall. It is just under one mile in length, so bring the family along and enjoy this epic hike.
The trail will lead you to views of the top and bottom of the falls. If you want to go to the bottom, you'll have to walk down about 90 steps and back up again.
Have you ever hiked to the falls in Natural Falls State Park? If so, do you have any tips to share?
Another great hike to a hidden waterfall is the Forty Foot Hole Trail in the Wichita Mountains. This trail is a little harder than Dripping Springs, but the scenery makes it all worth it.
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