The Hike To This Secluded Waterfall In Arkansas Is Positively Amazing

Copperhead Falls in Arkansas offers a challenging but rewarding hike with stunning waterfalls and scenic landscapes.

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.

Copperhead Falls is located along the Indian Creek Trail. The 4.5-mile out-and-back trail is quite challenging and not recommended for the kiddos or for the pups.

The trailhead is accessible from Kyle’s Landing at the Buffalo National River. And you’ll need to follow the signs and hike along the Indian Creek bed for most of the trek.

Due to the slippery rocks and boulders along the creek, we recommend wearing boots or proper foot gear that can handle the terrain.

Additionally, be very careful because even expert hikers have faced some difficulties on this trail. But mostly on the upward ascend to see the natural wonder, the Eye of the Needle.

There are small ledges that you must traverse as you make your way.

Also, you’ll need to cross Indian Creek several times as you hike. So, if the creek is flowing, you might get your feet wet.

Luckily, Copperhead Falls is one of the cascades along this trail, which means you don’t have to hike the entire 4.5 miles to view this incredible waterfall.

In fact, the falls is located approximately 2 miles into the trail, before you get to the most difficult part of the terrain.

While the trail is not an easy trek, the rewards are pretty amazing.

You’ll have many tiny waterfalls along the way, and the scenic landscape around the creeks are truly breathtaking.

Of course, the greatest reward will be the secluded Copperhead Falls. Be prepared to be awestruck by the tiered waterfall.

The water gently flows over the rock edges into a spectacular turquoise blue pool at the bottom of the falls. The hike to see the secluded waterfall in Arkansas is positively amazing. And the scenic, but challenging trail is worthy of your bucket list. For the more adventurous hiker, you’ll want to complete the entire trail. Seeing the Eye of the Needle is a reward in itself.

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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