About this spot
Train Trestle Falls is a 31 ft cascade on the Ozark Highlands Trail near White Rock Mountain, named for a former railroad trestle that once crossed the drainage. It's reached by a roughly 3.5-mile round trip from Rag Town Road with some steep, unmarked scrambling near the falls itself. It appears in hiking blogs, AllTrails (54 reviews), and waterfall databases as a scenic/photo stop; no swimming or jumping culture is documented for the site.
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