Tucked into a quiet corner of the Oklahoma Ozarks, Natural Falls is a graceful, 77-foot torrent of Spring Branch Creek into a shallow pool, framed by smaller, spring-fed cascades that pour forth from karst caves in the cliff faces. Standing in the spray, peering up at dense, lush greenery in all directions, it is easy to forget that one is in Oklahoma, albeit by only a few miles. Ever since learning of this place, and especially since visiting, I have wondered one thing: Where are the unnatural falls?
5 W West Siloam Springs OK (17 Oct 9) Looking ENE
36.174, -94.6679