A Bit Of An Unexpected Natural Wonder, Few People Know About This Unique Waterfall Hiding In Utah
Waterfalls aren’t that uncommon in the Beehive State. In fact, we have several waterfalls in Utah that are breathtaking. But, in the southwest corner of the state is one waterfall that is a bit unexpected — Cascade Falls. This waterfall pops out of a hole in the Pink Cliffs above the Virgin River Rim. It is certainly not something you’d expect to find and it’s one natural wonder in Utah that is absolutely magical.


You will find the trailhead by turning south onto North Fork Road, past the Duck Creek Visitor Center sign. In approximately three miles, you will turn left onto Forest Road 54 and then follow the signs to the parking area.
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The trail to Cascade Springs is quite easy, making it the perfect family-friendly activity. There is little elevation gain, and this trail is typically not very busy.

Always bring sun protection and water on this hike. Shade is limited and the hot southern Utah sun can be cruel.


The water actually comes from the nearby Navajo Lake. Water leaves the lake through sinkholes and travels several miles underground. It then exits at the Virgin River Rim and appears as Cascade Falls.

Have you ever hiked to Cascade Falls? What was your experience like? Let us know in the comments! And, if you are searching for a fun place to stay in this corner of the state, check out Whispering Pines Covered Wagon Resort.
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