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Fall in love with the Natural State, one cascade at a time.
Visit during spring for a stronger flow, but anytime of year is worthwhile.
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Winter can be a beautiful time to see some waterfalls that have frozen in cold weather.
The lower falls pour out from a towering 53-foot overhang and trickle down the canyon to Clark Creek.
Six Finger is on the edge of the Richland Creek Wilderness.

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It’s great for exploring and even better for cooling off in the petite pools formed beneath each finger.
Watch for fossils along the route, as the boulders tell stories from residents past.

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