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  1. What is Anderson Falls? A forty-four acre park near Hartsville and nine miles east of Columbus, featuring a cascading waterfall (amount of water varies significantly by local rain patterns) and two hiking paths of 1.75 and 2.25 miles.

  2. Dedicated as a State Nature Preserve in 2004, Anderson Falls is a unique area to the otherwise flat Bartholomew County, with its steep-walled valleys and waterfall cascading down to its limestone bed.

  3. Mar 7, 2022 · We did some footwork for you and found an easily accessible, awe-inspiring waterfall that’s sure to blow even the most seasoned Hoosier’s mind. Anderson Falls is nestled within Bartholomew County Park, and it’s quite an amazing treat. Best of all, it’s easy to reach.

  4. Aug 31, 2021 · Anderson Falls is in Anderson Falls Park State Nature Preserve. The falls are part of Clifty Creek, on the fall fork. The park is a short distance from Columbus, found in Bartholomew County, just outside of Newbern.

  5. The mesic upland forest is carpeted by a rich diversity of spring wildflowers; the dry-mesic upland forest harbors summer species such as tall coreopsis under majestic white oaks. The focal point of the park is the 14-foot high waterfall that occurs where Louisville Limestone overlies the less resilient Waldron Shale.

  6. Jan 18, 2023 · Anderson Falls may not have the epic free-fall of other waterfalls, but that doesn’t make it any less beautiful! While only 12" tall, the spillway is more than 100" wide and drops off of a rock ledge that creates a cave space behind the falls.

  7. Jul 5, 2017 · Anderson Falls is a low, wide waterfall located about 50 miles southwest of Indiana, and 15 miles east of Columbus. Here the Fall Fork of Clifty Creek drops over a 10+ foot high ledge. The falls is located in the Anderson Falls Park/State Nature Preserve.

  8. See the beauty and majesty of this hidden gem in Indiana! This waterfall is in the middle of nowhere, but is just perfect! You can walk couple trails around ...

  9. 518-834-9219. Email Us. Anderson Falls Heritage House Museum: operated by The Anderson Falls Heritage Society in historic Keeseville, New York.

  10. There is a river crossing at the beginning of the trail so prepare to get wet! Hikers have reported some trail markers facing the wrong direction, so downloading the map ahead of time is advised.

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