Guide of Where to Chase Waterfalls in Northwest Arkansas

By NWA Daily | Published March 10

Northwest Arkansas’s waterfalls offer breathtaking views and a chance to connect with nature. This region has numerous waterfalls that vary in size and offer unique features such as cascading falls, swimming holes, and natural bridges. The rainy spring season keeps the waterfalls flowing. The trails to these waterfalls often wind through the lush forests of the Ozark Mountains, and the hikes range from easy walks to challenging treks. Our friends at 37 North Expeditions have compiled a list for beginner and seasoned hikers. Exploring the waterfalls of Northwest Arkansas is a great way to experience the beauty of this region and get some exercise in the great outdoors. 

Note: Always check water levels and weather conditions before hitting the trail. 

Tanyard Creek 


Tanyard Creek Falls is located in the Ozark National Forest. It's a 2.2-mile roundtrip hike that leads to a 15-foot waterfall that cascades into a swimming hole. The trail is considered easy and is great for families. The Tanyard Creek Falls is a popular destination for hiking, swimming, and picnicking.


King River Falls 

Photo provided by 37 North 

Kings River Falls is a picturesque waterfall located in the Ozark National Forest in Arkansas. The hike to the falls is a 1.8-mile roundtrip hike that is considered easy to moderate in difficulty, making it accessible for hikers of all skill levels, including families with children. The trail follows the Kings River for much of the way and crosses several small creeks before arriving at the falls. Once at the falls, visitors can enjoy swimming in the clear water or simply taking in the beautiful scenery. The falls are especially beautiful during the spring and early summer when the surrounding foliage is in bloom. 


Sweden Creek Falls 

Photo by 37 North Expeditions 

Sweden Creek Falls is a beautiful waterfall that is approximately 18 feet tall and flows into a serene swimming hole, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The trail to Sweden Creek Falls is a 2.2 mile round trip hike that is considered easy to moderate. The trail follows Sweden Creek for much of the way and crosses several small creeks before arriving at the falls. At the falls, visitors can enjoy swimming in the clear water or simply taking in the beautiful scenery. 


Glory-hole Falls 

Photo provided by Arkansas Tourism 

Glory Hole Falls is a unique waterfall located in the Ozark National Forest of Arkansas. The falls are approximately 30 feet tall and flow through a hole in the rock that creates a natural bridge. Once at the falls, visitors can walk behind the waterfall and take in the breathtaking view from behind the natural bridge. The trail is best hiked during the spring and early summer when the waterfall is at its peak flow. Despite its challenges, Glory Hole Falls is a must-see destination for those who enjoy the beauty of the great outdoors and are up for a moderately challenging hike.


Hemmed-in-Hollow Falls   

Photo provided by Arkansas Tourism 

Hemmed-In Hollow Falls is a breathtaking waterfall located in the Ozark National Forest in Arkansas. The falls are approximately 209 feet tall, making it the tallest waterfall between the Rockies and the Appalachians. The trail follows the scenic bluff line of the Buffalo River and includes several creek crossings before arriving at the falls. Once at the falls, visitors can enjoy the beautiful view and take a dip in the refreshing water. The trail is best hiked during the spring and early summer when the waterfall is at its peak flow. It's important to note that Hemmed-In Hollow Falls can be dangerous to hike during times of high water or ice, so it's important to check the weather and water levels before setting out on the trail. 

These waterfall hike suggestions were provided by 37 North Expeditions, which curates outdoor experiences that blend social interactions, physical activity, and outdoor education. You can check out their public adventure offerings on their website or contact them to schedule a private outdoor experience.

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