Kansas isn’t known for having large and impressive waterfalls like other parts of the country. However, that doesn’t mean we don’t have some gorgeous waterfalls scattered around the state. Angel Falls, located in Lansing, is one waterfall that may be small, but it is still beautiful and magnificent, especially throughout the fall months.
Angel Falls is a favorite waterfall of many Kansans and rightly so. It is in a secluded and quiet area and the landscape around it is stunning. However, during the autumn is when this area is truly spectacular.
To reach these falls, you must go on a short, 0.5-mile trail. This trail is flat and paved, making it a kid-friendly hike and perfect for strollers and wheelchairs.
As you walk to Angel Falls, you will cross a large bridge. Give yourself plenty of time to stop and look around at the fall foliage.
Have your camera ready as you will walk through some beautiful, forested areas. When the fall colors are at their peak, the entire trail is jaw-dropping.
Once you reach Angel Falls, enjoy the beauty of the area. This waterfall only drops approximately 3 feet but it is breathtaking from any angle. However, the paved trail does end so you must do a little climbing if you want to get closer to the water.
Every October, you can spend even more time near Angel Falls and the fall foliage at the Lansing Fall Festival. This festival takes place along the Angel Falls Trail and features vendors, music, crafts, and more.
To learn more about the Angel Falls Trail and the Lansing Fall Festival, click here. Have you ever visited Angel Falls during the autumn months? If so, we’d love to hear all about your experience in the comments, and don’t forget to include pictures!
If you want to check out even more beautiful waterfalls in Kansas, take the ultimate Kansas waterfall road trip.
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