Smith Falls Trail Is A Beginner-Friendly Waterfall Trail In Nebraska That’s Great For A Family Hike

Smith Falls State Park in Nebraska features the state's tallest waterfall and offers family-friendly nature trails and summer activities.

Those who call Nebraska home know that the state has a unique beauty you can only truly appreciate when you live here. And contrary to popular belief, Nebraska has some seriously stunning waterfalls. Not only is Smith Falls the tallest waterfall in the state, but it sits at the end of an easy, family-friendly nature trail.

Smith Falls is the highlight of the charming and appropriately named Smith Falls State Park.

The park is located about three miles from Sparks. It's named after Frederic Smith, the first person who filed the smallholding patent on the property surrounding the falls.

The park straddles the beautiful Niobrara National Scenic River.

Believe it or not, this is Nebraska's newest state park. It was founded in 1992.

The easy mile-long Smith Falls Trail takes you through the park to the waterfall on a mostly boardwalked nature path.

This is the perfect little trail for beginners and young families.

Before long, you'll come to this spectacular sight.

Smith Falls State Park is popular for kayaking, tubing, and camping in the summer -- but the waterfall is definitely the highlight, and you can check it out in any season.

Standing at 65 feet tall, Smith Falls is the tallest waterfall in the state.

To put things into perspective, Niagara Falls stands 167 feet high.

The south side of the river, where the waterfall is located, is maintained in a natural state.

Make sure you stick to the marked paths. Hiking is limited to established trails, and there is no vehicle access in the area.

Have you ever spent time at this beautiful state park and walked to the waterfall? These Nebraska waterfalls will also take your breath away.

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