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Six Finger Falls

Seasonal Swim Hole

Six Finger Falls — a 6 ft drop in the tributary creeks.

Height
6 ft
Type
Cascade
District
Tributary
Round trip
100 ft
Difficulty
Easy
Best season
Spring
Est. time
~15 min
Flow-dependent
Yes
Pet friendly
No

Current conditions

DryBest within 48 hrs of rain
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0.00
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Rain 7d
0.04

Next 3 days (preview)

Tomorrow90%0.9
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+3 days59%0.59

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The falls

Six Finger Falls is one of dozens of 6 ft ribbon falls that ring the Buffalo River watershed. It runs hardest in late winter and early spring, when snowmelt and Ozark thunderstorms recharge the creeks. Detailed route notes for this falls are coming soon — check back for trailhead directions, GPX, and current conditions.

Getting there

About 100 feet from the road along Falling Water Creek (FR 1205) — a downloaded GPS track is helpful. One of six waterfalls strung along a short stretch of the creek (Horsetail, Fuzzybutt, Intersection, Six Finger, Keefe, and Falling Water).