This Stunning Man-Made Waterfall In Utah Is Just Begging To Be Visited
By Catherine Armstrong|Published April 07, 2019
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Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
When you hear “man-made waterfall” you probably think of something that’s made of concrete and installed at a shopping mall, right? There’s a waterfall in Moab that wasn’t naturally created, but it’s a far cry from an urban fixture. Check out Faux Falls:
The vast landscape around Moab is a beautiful place to explore. Arches National Park has plenty to see and do, but there are lots of other spots nearby to spend a day as well.
Faux Falls got its name because it's not a "real" waterfall, meaning that it isn't naturally occurring. It was created in 1981 as part of a water storage system. Water from Mill Creek was diverted through a tunnel, and then over the landscape itself to cascade down until it reaches Ken's Lake.
This is a popular spot for swimming, so bring your bathing suit and a towel. The water is icy cold! Stand underneath for an all-natural shower if you dare, or just dip your toes in. The pool rarely gets deeper than three or four feet, but it's always bracing to say the least.
This area is dog friendly, so bring your pup along for the adventure. Just make sure to pick up after him (and yourself) to keep this place beautiful for future visitors.