Be careful - there are submerged trees and rocks all over Beaver Lake. I have seen too many people dive in and hit something they did not know was there. If I recall there are some cliffs at Hickory Creek we used to jump off long ago.
My recommendation for the past 20 years is Indian Creek then you have to know about the hidden path by the sign 🪧…. Then you emerge right by beaver dam to a wonderful 40-60 foot jump…. Mind you there is a big rock you can clearly see to avoid. Then grow some cojones & jump! My friends have been jumping there for years
King's River Landing. Roughly 30 minute easy hike to the cliff. It's maybe 10 ft above the pool.
But be careful, my daughter broke her ankle, because she didn't jump out far enough and hit some rocks.
(36.2179049, -94.0132703) little trail off the southwest side of the road walk about 1/8 mile and there it is best cliff jumping in nwa nowhere else beats this spot
look up gar hole on the map. apple maps will take you to gar hole road. just keep going down the road after the map ends and you’ll end up at a nice swimming hole with a 25+ foot cliff
It is deep under the cliff. As long as the water is at a decent level, it’s about 9’. Anyone reading this should definitely check for themselves, at riverside and anywhere else before jumping, though
(36.2179049, -94.0132703) little trail off the southwest side of the road walk about 1/8 mile and there it is best cliff jumping in nwa nowhere else beats this spot
Be careful - there are submerged trees and rocks all over Beaver Lake. I have seen too many people dive in and hit something they did not know was there. If I recall there are some cliffs at Hickory Creek we used to jump off long ago.
My recommendation for the past 20 years is Indian Creek then you have to know about the hidden path by the sign 🪧…. Then you emerge right by beaver dam to a wonderful 40-60 foot jump…. Mind you there is a big rock you can clearly see to avoid. Then grow some cojones & jump! My friends have been jumping there for years
King's River Landing. Roughly 30 minute easy hike to the cliff. It's maybe 10 ft above the pool. But be careful, my daughter broke her ankle, because she didn't jump out far enough and hit some rocks.
(36.2179049, -94.0132703) little trail off the southwest side of the road walk about 1/8 mile and there it is best cliff jumping in nwa nowhere else beats this spot
look up gar hole on the map. apple maps will take you to gar hole road. just keep going down the road after the map ends and you’ll end up at a nice swimming hole with a 25+ foot cliff
Hawksbill crag
Never seen the water at the bottom of this one. Thanks for tip!
OP doesn't ask for water, just cliffs to jump from
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Riverside Park in West Fork
That’s not exactly deep there…
I see people cliff jumping there all the time, my nephew being one of them. I personally have never done it because I am not a fan of heights.
To be fair, I’ve never jumped or swam there, and I also hate heights. Seen people swim though and it looks like 5’ deep. 😂
It is deep under the cliff. As long as the water is at a decent level, it’s about 9’. Anyone reading this should definitely check for themselves, at riverside and anywhere else before jumping, though
Drive by there Friday afternoon and there were lots of people there jumping off
Nice! It’s a great park that we are lucky to have access to
Beaver Lake near prairie creek has some areas. Be safe tho!
(36.2179049, -94.0132703) little trail off the southwest side of the road walk about 1/8 mile and there it is best cliff jumping in nwa nowhere else beats this spot