Arkansas has tons of incredible waterfalls. Some are easily accessible, while others are tucked inside our forests and mountain ranges. But it’s those hidden gems that have the greatest payoffs. And one such waterfall is Copperhead Falls, that’s nestled inside the Buffalo National River region. The hike to this secluded waterfall in Arkansas is positively amazing and worthy of your bucket list.

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So, have you ever hiked the Indian Creek trail? Did you see the secluded Copperhead Falls? Tell us about your experience in the comments below.

And while you’re in the Buffalo National River region, here’s a cool activity for the entire family.

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