Fall River Falls - Hot Springs, South Dakota
Posted by: BruceS
N 43° 24.076 W 103° 24.500
13T E 628887 N 4806606
The Fall River winds 8 miles through Fall River canyon and then falls approximately 50 feet over a sandstone outcropping.
Waymark Code: WM22JF
Location: South Dakota, United States
Date Posted: 08/24/2007
Views: 53
Text from nearby historical marker:
"The eight mile long Fall River, winding through Fall River Canyon after the joining of Cold and Hot Brook streams above the city of Hot Springs, tumbles below over an outcropping of sandstone falling about 50 feet to form Fall River Falls, as viewed from the gazebo.
In 1907 the city of Hot Springs built a low dam above the falls directing the 89° F water through a flume of native wood staves banded with iron rods and wire wrapped. Older residents remember as children walking the 4,700 foot flume to a point below the falls. Upon leaving the flume the water dropped 115 feet to a small hydroelectric plant which supplied part of Hot Springs' electric power until the late 1960's. The white power house and part of the staircase are still visible in the canyon.
There is a dark undercurrent to the picturesque scene lying below. Multiplying drownings have occurred the waters beneath the falls. In August of 1995 a tragic triple drowning took place over a 2 day period. Later a temporary diversion of the falls revealed a small cave beneath which creates a whirlpool effect in the water that can trap even strong swimmers."
The coordinates are for the observation gazebo above the falls. The area around the falls are private property and are posted no trespassing.
Type: Tiered
Watercourse: Fall River
Waterfall Height: 50
Seasonality: Perennial
Viewpoint: Middle
Path Up and Down: None
Walk Behind: Not at all
Parking Coordinates: Not Listed
Seasons of Best Flow: Not listed
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