Address: AR-369, Langley, AR 71952, USA
Phone: +18708672101
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Alysa Oleynik
Short trail, but very green. Lots of people picking at the parking area. There are restrooms and picnic tables available, and access to the river. The road to the parking area was not all paved, so keep that in mind. Lots of dirt and could be unpleasant to ride for smaller vehicles.
Bernardo Engelke
These falls are a bit hidden and getting there is not so easy. We were able to drive there with our sedan, but most of the cars are 4x4. The falls are not big but they are pretty and have a nice area to swim. It was very refreshing and relaxing, specially on a summer day.
Subhalata Divakaran
It's a small and fun waterfall, probably will have more water during other seasons, lots of small swimming or dipping spots there and you can hike around there. But the accessibility is not good, basically if you have bigger vehicle/SUV/ATV it's fun and enjoyable but if you have a small vehicle or a normal sedan, the terrain is pretty rough and road to the falls is pretty dusty and narrow (last 8miles to the falls) not sure if there was a better paved alternative route.
John Hedrick
Some miles on a Forest Service road, but well worth the trip. Pleasant picnic area with tables by the Little Missouri River. Easy walk to the fabulous falls that were surrounded by wild magnolias.
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Yes there is a bridge and a short walk to get to the falls after the bridge
Yes it's a short walk in, with the exception of a steep grade on the trail right before the falls
Bathrooms but no camping. Closes at10 pm . Picnic areas
That would be at shady lake since albert pike is only day use now and Bard Springs is also closed. Was just at shady lake a week ago and there were already campers. The nice tent spots by the lake are in A Loop.
I don't recall any exceptionally steep areas. Keep in mind, you will be on this road for 30 minutes to an hour each direction depending in which way you come in. It's doable in a car, more comfortable in a truck, and if there had been recent rain, you might want a 4WD.
None, there may be some primitive camping at Bard Springs but nothing at Little Missouri.
Dusk till dawn
Yes, dogs are allowed. It's a ways from somewhere to eat, best to pack a picnic. This time of year and the lack of rain, the falls probably won't be flowing as well. Even so, it's beautiful and nice spots to cool off in the water along the way. It is gravel to the actual falls and narrow road. I hope this helps. It's definitely worth going to!
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