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Spearfish Falls is a captivating 47-foot waterfall nestled deep within the dramatic Spearfish Canyon, near the Savoy area in Lawrence County, South Dakota. Standing at an elevation of 1501 meters, it is widely regarded as one of the Black Hills' most stunning waterfalls and a prominent natural feature along the scenic 19-mile Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway (US-14A).
Visitors consistently praise Spearfish Falls for its undeniable beauty and accessibility. The waterfall's fan-like shape and consistent, spring-fed flow make it incredibly photogenic,…
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The hike to the base of Spearfish Falls is generally considered easy to moderate. It's a relatively short round trip, typically ranging from 0.8 to 1.5 miles. Most hikers can complete the trail in 30 minutes to an hour, depending on their pace and how long they spend enjoying the falls. While the trail is well-maintained, it does involve a descent to the falls and a climb back up, so expect some elevation change.
Beyond the stunning 47-foot waterfall itself, the trail offers glimpses of the dramatic limestone cliffs and lush forest of Spearfish Canyon. There's an accessible overlook deck on the south side of the Latchstring Inn restaurant for those who prefer to view the falls without hiking. Along the trail, keep an eye out for the diverse flora and fauna, and the unique geological formations carved by Little Spearfish Creek.
Yes, parking is available at the trailhead, conveniently located behind the Latchstring Inn restaurant. While there is parking, it can fill up quickly, especially during peak season or on weekends. Arriving earlier in the day is often recommended. No permits are required for hiking to Spearfish Falls.
Spearfish Falls flows year-round, offering a unique and beautiful winter experience with ice formations. However, winter conditions mean the trail can become slippery due to ice and snow. Hikers should wear appropriate winter footwear with good traction, such as waterproof boots, and consider bringing microspikes or trekking poles for added stability. Dress in layers to stay warm.
Spearfish Falls is a popular destination, particularly during the summer months and fall foliage season. While some visitors report few people, it can get moderately crowded, especially on weekends and holidays. For a more serene experience, consider visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon, or during the shoulder seasons (spring and late fall).
The trail is generally considered family-friendly. While it's an easy walk, the descent to the falls and ascent back up might be challenging for strollers. For families with very young children, a baby carrier might be more practical than a stroller. There's also an overlook deck at the Latchstring Inn for easy viewing without hiking.
Yes, leashed pets are welcome on the trail to Spearfish Falls. Please ensure your dog remains on a leash at all times and that you clean up after them to help keep the area pristine for all visitors.
Yes, the trailhead for Spearfish Falls is located directly behind the Latchstring Inn restaurant, which offers dining options. Vault toilets are also available at the trailhead for visitor convenience. The nearby town of Spearfish, a short drive away, offers a wider range of restaurants, cafes, and accommodation options.
Spearfish Canyon is home to several other beautiful waterfalls. Roughlock Falls is another prominent and easily accessible waterfall, often compared to Spearfish Falls for its beauty. Bridal Veil Falls is also located along the scenic byway. The entire canyon itself is a natural attraction, with towering limestone cliffs, scenic drives, and abundant wildlife.
Spearfish Falls has a rich history, dating back to at least 1893 when the Chicago Burlington Quincy Railroad had a stop directly above the falls. Interestingly, the falls lost its flow for many years after 1916 due to water diversion by the Homestake Mining Company. The flow was only restored in late 2003 after the mine closed. The Latchstring Inn, established in 1919, has witnessed much of this history.
No, Spearfish Falls is located within Spearfish Canyon, a natural area, and is not directly accessible by public transport. Visitors typically reach the falls by private vehicle, driving along the scenic Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway (US-14A).
For a comfortable hike, bring water, especially on warmer days. Comfortable walking shoes with good grip are recommended. Depending on the season, consider sunscreen, insect repellent, and a light jacket. Don't forget your camera to capture the beautiful waterfall and canyon scenery!