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Arkansas Waterfalls Map: All 12 Named Falls

Arkansas is home to 12 named waterfalls, a modest catalog that ranks #34 nationally. This interactive map plots every named fall in the state from the U.S. Geological Survey’s Geographic Names Information System. Click any marker for the waterfall’s name, county, exact coordinates, driving directions, and a deep link to the USGS GNIS record.

How to Use This Arkansas Waterfalls Map

  • Search by waterfall name or street address — the search box geocodes any US location.
  • Click any marker for the waterfall’s name, county, GPS coordinates, a one-tap Google Maps directions link, and a deep link to the USGS GNIS detail page.
  • My location centres the map on your current GPS position to find the closest falls.
  • Basemap switcher (top right): swap between Light, Topographic, and Satellite views. The Topo view is especially useful for visualising terrain around each fall.
  • Share copies a permalink that preserves your zoom and centre so you can drop a friend straight into the same view.

Waterfalls in Arkansas by the Numbers

  • Total named waterfalls: 12
  • National rank: #34 out of 53 US states and territories
  • Counties with at least one named fall: 10
  • Data source: USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS), queried May 2026

Top Counties for Waterfalls in Arkansas

CountyNamed Waterfalls
Newton2
Fulton2
Pope1
Stone1
Independence1
Perry1

Notable Named Waterfalls in Arkansas

  • Falling Water Falls — Pope County
  • Bridal Veil Falls — Cleburne County
  • Cottonwood Falls — Fulton County
  • Spainhour Falls — Johnson County
  • Sausmann Falls — Perry County
  • Bear Pen Falls — Stone County
  • Saddler Falls — Fulton County
  • Bailey Falls — Independence County

These are a selection of Arkansas’s most distinctively named falls. The map above includes every one of the 12 named waterfalls catalogued by the USGS — click and explore.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many waterfalls are there in

USGS GNIS records 12 named waterfalls in Arkansas. The true count is higher once you include unnamed seasonal cascades, but 12 is the official federal tally of falls notable enough to carry an established name.

Which county has the most waterfalls in

Newton County leads with 2 named falls, followed by Fulton County (2) and Pope County (1). The full county breakdown is in the table above.

Are these Arkansas waterfalls accessible to visit?

Most named falls in Arkansas sit on publicly accessible land — state parks, National Forest land, BLM tracts, or county/municipal property. Some are on private land or tribal land with their own access rules. Always check the relevant land manager before visiting, and never trespass. The driving-directions link in each map popup takes you to the nearest road; some falls then require a short or moderate hike.

When is the best time to visit Arkansas waterfalls?

For most of Arkansas, peak flow is during spring snowmelt and after heavy rains; late summer and early autumn typically give lower but clearer flow with better foliage colour. In high-elevation parts of the state, many falls partially freeze in winter and become spectacular ice formations.

Where does this data come from?

The USGS Geographic Names Information System, the federal standard for U.S. place names since 1890. We queried The National Map’s ArcGIS REST service in May 2026 for every feature classified as Falls within Arkansas. GNIS does not record waterfall heights — for that, see the World Waterfall Database.

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About the Author
I'm Daniel O'Donohue, the voice and creator behind The MapScaping Podcast ( A podcast for the geospatial community ). With a professional background as a geospatial specialist, I've spent years harnessing the power of spatial to unravel the complexities of our world, one layer at a time.