Finding a hike that’s suitable for kids and Mississippi’s summer temperatures doesn’t seem likely, but it’s not impossible. There’s actually a 0.4-mile trek that leads straight to the base of a waterfall. The fun isn’t over when you get to the bottom of the fall, though — and that’s because there’s a shallow pool at the base that’s perfect for cooling off. Take a look:
This is Dunn’s Falls. At 65’ in height, it’s Mississippi’s tallest waterfall.
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Though located in a small town, the waterfall is easy to find since it’s part of a water park — the Dunn’s Falls Water Park.
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Easy access isn’t the only plus of the waterfall being part of a water park, though. It’s water park locale also means lots of amenities — one of which is a trail that leads straight to the bottom of the cascading fall.
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The short-but-sweet hike begins at the top of the waterfall, where you’ll find great views as well as a historic grist mill that’s open to the public.
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You’ll definitely want to take a moment to take in the incredible vistas — and the giant waterwheel in action.
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When you’re ready, begin your descent to the foot of the fall. Stairs lead straight to the bottom of the waterfall, making for a quick and easy trek.
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Once at the bottom, you can take in the fall from a whole new angle.
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You can also cool off by splashing around in the shallow pool below the waterfall. The clear, refreshing water will surely be much appreciated on a hot summer day.
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Make sure to have your camera ready because the photo-ops are as plentiful as the flowing water!
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For more information on Dunn’s Falls Water Park, call (601) 655-8550. You can also visit the park’s website.
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Address: 6890 Dunn’s Falls Road, Enterprise, MS, 39330
This isn’t the only “short and sweet” hike in the state. Read about others here.
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