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Wichita Falls Waterfall


category : Natural Attractions
A re-creation of falls faces north on I-44 and replaces original falls washed away in a flood in 1886. Water that forms 54-foot-high falls recirculates at 3,500 gallons a minute. About a mile south of Travel Information Center.


Address: 1000 Park Sunset Dr.
Phone: 940/761-7490

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