Cedar Falls
The US state of Arkansas's Conway County contains Cedar Falls, which is close to Morrilton. The Park is overseen by Arkansas State Parks. The Cedar Creek meanders through Cedar Creek Canyon and enters the Petit Jean River to the west before tumbling over a 95-foot precipice at Cedar Falls. The source of Cedar Creek, which is over nine miles long, is the springs at the summit of Petit Jean Mountain.
Over the years, the cascading falls have dug a deep trench into the stratified rock surrounding them, earning them the reputation of being a spot where rainbows mysteriously occur. The slightly more than 2-mile-long and not particularly challenging Cedar Falls Trail leads to the falls. The region has a great history, and the park is packed with services, events, and conveniences for all kinds of visitors.
The canyon's bottom has a 2-mile hiking trail that leads to Cedar Falls. However, the hike is somewhat difficult. In addition to providing a fantastic view of the falls without all the exertion of the trip, a charming wooden boardwalk and lookout are conveniently located along Highway 154.
Location: Petit Jean State Park, Arkansas