Aptly named, Rockbridge Falls is a unique and lovely cascade that flows beneath a natural bridge in the Rockbridge State Nature Preserve and is best seen in April or after some really heavy rain.

Located in the town of Rockbridge, the Ohio waterfall has a drop of around 40 feet and is worth a visit due to the impressive natural bridge under which it flows, which is 40 feet high, 3 feet thick, and 90 feet long, making it the longest natural bridge in Ohio.

The falls can be reached by a 30-minute walk along a trail in the preserve, which winds through farmland and hilly wooded landscapes before descending to the falls.

Rockbridge State Nature Preserve: Logan, OH 43138


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