Terwilliger Falls

Published on 19 March 2024 at 22:39

So today we decided to hike to Terwilliger Falls. We started at Richland Creek Campground (35.79639, -92.93517), Terwilliger Falls starts off just like Twin Falls does. The first thing you have to do is cross Falling Waters Creek, at least this is the only creek you have to cross to see Terwilliger Falls. Once we crossed Falling Waters Creek we headed upstream its little more than a half mile to the creek that Terwilliger Falls flows on. I would not suggest going to the creek and then head upstream. It’s a little more difficult that way. I would suggest head up the hill just before you get to the creek (35.79431, -92.93547), it’s a little easier of a hike. Once at the top we simple navigate our way upstream, there are three unnamed falls (35.79346, -92.93629 / 35.79331, -92.93662 / 35.79314, -92.93699) on the way to Terwilliger Falls. There is no good trail to get to Terwilliger Falls so we will have to navigate our way to fall. There were a few rocky and down trees that we had to tend to. Over all this is an easy moderate hike. Once we arrived at Terwilliger Falls (35.79219, -92.93945) we rested a bit and just enjoyed the falls. If you go to the right of the falls there is a way to get behind the fall. Which I have always thought was cool. After enjoying the fall we set out on our way out. Map my fitness clocked this hike at 1.78 miles and GAIA clocked it at 1.25 miles. Below is a link to our GAIA track.

Unnamed Fall #1

Unnamed Fall #2

Unnamed Fall #3

Terwilliger Falls

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