Tucked away in the scenic Ozark Highlands close to the Oklahoma/Arkansas border, the Natural Falls State Park is well worth a visit. The highlight of the park is the impressive 77-foot waterfall that cascades over a rocky promontory into a beautiful natural pool.

The park is a great place to spend a few days communing with nature and enjoying the unique flora that thrives in the micro-climate created by the waterfall. You can bring a tent or RV to the campsite and spend some time walking and hiking along three miles of scenic trails. The railed observation platform at the top of the falls is accessible to wheelchair users, but you will need to hike down a (steep) path to reach the second vantage point at the foot of the falls.

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