Thistlethwaite Falls,
65 Waterfall Road, Richmond, IN 47374
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Thistlethwaite Falls is a stunning tourist attraction located at 65 Waterfall Road in Richmond, Indiana, United States. This natural wonder boasts a picturesque cascade of water surrounded by lush greenery, creating a serene and peaceful atmosphere for visitors to enjoy. Whether you're looking to relax in nature, take breathtaking photos, or simply unwind by the soothing sounds of the waterfall, Thistlethwaite Falls offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Come and experience the beauty of this hidden gem in the heart of Indiana.
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"These falls were absolutely beautiful and the little stream was really pretty definitely check it out if you're looking to get some pictures of nature"
"Amazing tranquil relaxing 0 people just off I-70 Trail along water dead ends at base of Cardinal Trail bridge."
"There is a Union owned house fenced in right next to the path to see the falls. A sign would be nice on the opposite side of road with arrow since the dumb fenced in house makes it hard to see that falls right there."
"Wow!! Was on my way to Indianapolis and had never been through Richmond. Made the stop here and sure glad we found it on the map. There is decent amount of parking and the falls is only a short walk to get to it. There are about 10 stairs to get down to it. But there is also a viewing platform if steps are not an option. There creek is relatively shallow even after a decent rain. If you've never been here, make sure you stop."
"Beautiful waterfall just a short distance from the main road. There’s ample dirt parking by the road. There’s a viewing area, and then you can walk down about twenty cement stairs to view the falls as well. That’s also a trail to walk along the stream that is about .40 miles. The trail is well-traveled, but you need to watch out for roots, and the ground is slightly uneven. There’s a very small creek that you have to cross, but it’s just a hop across a couple rocks. There’s a very small makeshift “bridge”, which is a group of small “logs”…but it’s wobbly. Better off using the rocks, if you’re clumsy like me! The whole area is very peaceful with the sound of the waterfall, the stream, and the birds. If you walk down to the to the end of the trail, there’s an old bridge."
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