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Clark Creek Waterfalls

Mississippi's tallest waterfalls tumble through steep loess ravines at Clark Creek — a surprising and rewarding backcountry waterfall network in the Deep South.

When
Jan — Dec, peak Dec — Mar
Best viewing
A rugged trail network through forested ravines visiting multiple cascades and plunge pools; expect creek crossings, uneven terrain, and rewarding waterfall discoveries.
Category
Water & Ice
Status
In season

About this spectacle

Clark Creek Natural Area in southwest Mississippi harbors a network of streams cutting through steep ravines carved into loess bluffs, producing a series of waterfalls and cascades that are among the tallest in Mississippi. Visitors hike wooded trails through dense hardwood and pine forest, crossing creek beds and scrambling along hillsides to discover plunge pools and tiered falls hidden in the hollows. The sound of rushing water accompanies nearly every step, and the gorge environment stays noticeably cool and humid even in summer. In winter and spring when water levels are highest, the falls roar with impressive force, while autumn strips the canopy to reveal the full scale of the bluff terrain. The rugged, trail-networked landscape rewards explorers willing to navigate uneven ground with intimate waterfall discoveries rather than a single grand overlook.

When to go

Jan — Dec, peak Dec — Mar

Getting there

Nearest airport: BTR. Nearest city: Baton Rouge.

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