LARGEST -- Missouri’s Largest Natural, Continually Flowing Waterfall
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N 37° 01.923 W 094° 32.489
15S E 362897 N 4099538
Located on Shoal Creek on the southern part of town, Grand Falls drops over a very broad chert ledge. Easiest to find the "Spot" is access from Riverside Drive, there is a small parking area, walk about 50 metres, and watch your step.
Waymark Code: WMNQMN
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 04/20/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member NW_history_buff
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Grand Falls

One of Missouri’s least-talked-about wonders is located on Shoal Creek, just south of Joplin. Grand Falls, Missouri’s largest natural, continually flowing waterfall, is like a miniature Niagara Falls. On a breezy day, you’ll feel the mist hit your face. It’s exhilarating to find a natural, beautiful spot such as this on a warm summer day in the Missouri Ozarks.

You can climb down a bit of umber-colored chert, also known as flint, as you head toward this scenic stop. One of the widest waterfalls in the state, Grand Falls is caused by unusually thick layers of chert rock.

Although Missouri does have higher waterfalls, they don’t flow all year like Grand Falls. During high water, the height of the falls increases to roughly 25 feet.

As you walk toward Grand Falls, be sure to take in the beauty of the rock formations. The chert is often pocked with pools of water, making tiny natural swimming pools for frogs or small plants to grow and abide.
Source: Rural Missouri
Type of documentation of superlative status: Rural Missouri

Location of coordinates: Off Riverside Drive

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