DESCRIPTION: Cataract Falls, located in a park in Indiana in a town named Cloverdale, Indiana (west central part), is the largest waterfall in Indiana. Two sets of falls on Mill Creek, the upper and lower fall, create a cascading fall that drops 86 feet. The upper fall drops 20 feet and the lower fall approximately a half mile away drops 18 feet.
FEATURE: A 140 foot covered bridge was built at the upper falls in 1876 and was open to traffic until 1988.
FALL TYPE:
- Plunge: Water descends vertically, losing contact with the bedrock surface.
- Cataract: A large, powerful waterfall
- Cascade: Water descends a series of rock steps
FEE: The Cataract Park website stated there is a $5 fee unless you arrive before the park office opened. If so, you may enter the park free of charge. When we went the office looked deserted.
DIRECTIONS: From I-70, drive south on US231 and Bloomington. Watch for signs to Cataract Falls. Turn on Cataract Falls road. Drive 3 miles. Cataract Falls is on the right. A large parking lot is directly off of the road. The park is open sun-up to sundown.
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