![]() As evidenced in our weekend road trip to the best waterfalls in Missouri, our state is full of wondrous treasures. To read more about my adventures in the area, visit are seven official natural wonders in Missouri, but if you ask us, that's just the tip of the iceberg. Photos by Travis Smith family photo by Lloyd Smith. Grand Falls is located at 5400 Riverside Drive, and McClelland Park is located at Maiden Lane and Shoal Creek (click here for its website and map).ĭirections to Grand Falls: Off I-44, exit 6 south on Route 86 (Hearnes Blvd./South Main Street) two blocks at the roundabout go west (right) on Glendale Road 1.5 miles south (left) on Jackson across the low-water bridge west (right) on Riverside Drive two miles and Grand Falls is on the right. If you have more time, swing by Inspiration Point, then have a picnic under the trees at McClelland Park. So take a few minutes out of your day to stop at picturesque Grand Falls, where you can enjoy the unique natural surroundings and recharge your batteries. We visited the park on that spectacular fall day take photos to use in our holiday card. Here’s a table near the bluff that overlooks Grand Falls to the east. The many mature trees at McClelland make it a perfect place for a picnic, and there are several tables located throughout the park. There are several areas with playground equipment, plus a disc golf course that’s located in the south part of the park. This park is situated on top of a hill, making it a prime spot for kite-flying in the spring. Next to Inspiration Point is McClelland Park. There’s a gravel overlook area where you can pull over and enjoy a breathtaking view of Shoal Creek. Inspiration Point is located near the intersection of Glendale Road and McClelland Park Boulevard. Visit the falls at sunrise and treat yourself to the sight of early morning mist drifting off the creek while you sip some coffee.Īfter visiting the falls (which is on the east side of the creek) our family usually stops at Inspiration Point and McClelland Park (which are both on the bluff on the west side of the creek). Or maybe you just want to find a dry rock to sit on so you can rest while listening to the peaceful flowing water. If you plan on playing in the water (especially in the pools of water in between the rocks), I’d recommend a pair of rubber aqua socks because the rocks can be slippery. You can admire the falls from there, or you can walk the path from the parking lot down to the creek.Īs you can see from all of the rock in the photos, the terrain is uneven, so be sure to wear appropriate shoes. ![]() Grand Falls is accessible from Riverside Drive, and there’s a small gravel lot where you can park your car. There are outcroppings of chert next to the falls that fill with water and create pools that kids of all ages can splash in,Īnd explore to discover frogs and other types of life in the water. The natural falls are created by a ledge of solid chert rock that measures 163 feet across, creating a Little Niagra Falls right here in our backyard. This was installed to form a reservoir that supplies water to Joplin residents. What? Only 12 feet? Clearly you won’t need to crane your neck to see the top of the falls, but you are guaranteed a chance to see it flowing every time you visit because, well, that’s how a continuously flowing waterfall works.Ībove the falls there’s a man-made dam. That’s, right! The water in Shoal Creek plunges 12 feet to a rock ledge.
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