Branson Missouri is full of amazing places, from incredible shows to breathtaking sites there’s a reason it’s one of the top destinations in the Midwest. Sometimes thou Branson can get a little crowded. If you are in the area and feel the need to get away from everyone, just head on over to the Branson Waterfall Trail and enjoy a scenic hike and even take a dip in one of the pools of water you find along the way. For more information, click here. For directions to reach the waterfall trail, click here. Trust me, you will need these directions!

The Waterfall Trail runs along an un-named tributary of Roark Creek and includes some beautiful rock formations, a waterfall, and a dense tree canopy.

The 1.8 mile long trail is an unpaved footpath, rugged in some locations, and crosses a creek in two locations. Since the trail runs along a natural creek, it is subject to closure during and after heavy rainfall.

The trail is located about 300 feet north of the intersection of Roark Valley Road and Shepherd of the Hills Expressway. Limited parking is available near the trail head adjacent to the charcoal plant.

Finding the parking lot is easy, however from there is not will marked. You will have the urge to cross the railroad tracks and head towards the visible body of water. I mean it makes sense that a waterfall would need to be near water. However you actually need to turn around and hike towards the entrance of Westgate. Just past the gate you will find the trail head that leads you into the woods.

There are two waterfalls on this trail, the first is smaller in size but its a great place to get in and swim. The water forms a nice pool and has a depth of 5 feet so I don’t recommend jumping or diving into the water. However it is a great place to enjoy the cool water.

The second waterfall is another half mile or so down the trail and is the more scenic of the two. This waterfall stands about 8 feet or so and is 30 feet across. This is a fun place to take pictures and enjoy the solitude.

I was there on a Saturday, in 100 degree weather and had the place to myself. From the lack of trash, I have a feeling this is a bit of a hidden gem. Please help keep this area beautiful, carry out your trash. Thanks for reading and have fun!

For more Amazing Locations in Missouri, click here. For the areas best lodging, click here. For the best family activities, you can click here.