About this spot
Jack White Falls sits along a roughly 3.9-mile out-and-back route near Winslow in Ozark National Forest, following a flat, sometimes-overgrown forest road used by OHVs before a rocky, awkward scramble down to the falls. No documented swimming or jumping culture, and the trail sees light traffic; sturdy footwear is recommended for the final descent.
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