A visit to Natural Dam on a cloudy day

Randy Moll/Westside Eagle Observer
A Saturday afternoon trip south on Arkansas Highway 59 to Natural Dam yielded this photo. Natural Dam is easy to access and a parking area is adjacent to the falls. Natural Dam's waterfall tumbles about 8 feet over the rock barrier at the edge of the Ozark National Forest. It's one Arkansas waterfall visitors can see without even getting out of their cars. The natural waterfall on Mountain Fork Creek (just above Lee Creek) is about one-fourth mile west of Arkansas 59, some 45 miles south of Siloam Springs or 15 miles north of Van Buren, at the community of Natural Dam.
Randy Moll/Westside Eagle Observer A Saturday afternoon trip south on Arkansas Highway 59 to Natural Dam yielded this photo. Natural Dam is easy to access and a parking area is adjacent to the falls. Natural Dam's waterfall tumbles about 8 feet over the rock barrier at the edge of the Ozark National Forest. It's one Arkansas waterfall visitors can see without even getting out of their cars. The natural waterfall on Mountain Fork Creek (just above Lee Creek) is about one-fourth mile west of Arkansas 59, some 45 miles south of Siloam Springs or 15 miles north of Van Buren, at the community of Natural Dam.

Natural Dam is easy to access and a parking area is adjacent to the falls. Natural Dam's waterfall tumbles about 8 feet over the rock barrier at the edge of the Ozark National Forest. It's one Arkansas waterfall visitors can see without even getting out of their cars. The natural waterfall on Mountain Fork Creek (just above Lee Creek) is about one-fourth mile west of Arkansas 59, some 45 miles south of Siloam Springs or 15 miles north of Van Buren, at the community of Natural Dam.

photo Randy Moll/Westside Eagle Observer A Saturday afternoon trip south on Arkansas Highway 59 to Natural Dam yielded this photo. Natural Dam is easy to access and a parking area is adjacent to the falls. Natural Dam's waterfall tumbles about 8 feet over the rock barrier at the edge of the Ozark National Forest. It's one Arkansas waterfall visitors can see without even getting out of their cars. The natural waterfall on Mountain Fork Creek (just above Lee Creek) is about one-fourth mile west of Arkansas 59, some 45 miles south of Siloam Springs or 15 miles north of Van Buren, at the community of Natural Dam.
photo Randy Moll/Westside Eagle Observer A Saturday afternoon trip south on Arkansas Highway 59 to Natural Dam yielded this photo. Natural Dam is easy to access and a parking area is adjacent to the falls. Natural Dam's waterfall tumbles about 8 feet over the rock barrier at the edge of the Ozark National Forest. It's one Arkansas waterfall visitors can see without even getting out of their cars. The natural waterfall on Mountain Fork Creek (just above Lee Creek) is about one-fourth mile west of Arkansas 59, some 45 miles south of Siloam Springs or 15 miles north of Van Buren, at the community of Natural Dam.
photo Randy Moll/Westside Eagle Observer A Saturday afternoon trip south on Arkansas Highway 59 to Natural Dam yielded this photo. Natural Dam is easy to access and a parking area is adjacent to the falls. Natural Dam's waterfall tumbles about 8 feet over the rock barrier at the edge of the Ozark National Forest. It's one Arkansas waterfall visitors can see without even getting out of their cars. The natural waterfall on Mountain Fork Creek (just above Lee Creek) is about one-fourth mile west of Arkansas 59, some 45 miles south of Siloam Springs or 15 miles north of Van Buren, at the community of Natural Dam.