Oklahoma · United States

Waterfalls in Oklahoma

33 named waterfalls catalogued · 20 with detail pages

Our database holds 33 named waterfalls in Oklahoma. The tallest documented is Turner Falls at 79 feet. 20 waterfalls have enough source data to support a dedicated page; the remainder are listed on this page with what we know.

This page lists the tallest by height; for trip planning, the city blocks below show which falls are reachable from each major Oklahoma metro.

Oklahoma waterfalls by height

Top 100 shown
WaterfallHeightNearest city
Turner Falls79 ftOklahoma City, OK (~2.2 hr)
Dripping Springs77 ftTulsa, OK (~2.1 hr)
Bear FallsOklahoma City, OK (~2.1 hr)
Big FallsOklahoma City, OK (~2.8 hr)
Bixhoma FallsTulsa, OK (~35 min)
Bluestem Lake FallsTulsa, OK (~1.3 hr)
Bridal Veil FallsOklahoma City, OK (~2.2 hr)
Cave Island FallsOklahoma City, OK (~2.1 hr)
Cedar FallsOklahoma City, OK (~2.4 hr)
Cheadle FallsOklahoma City, OK (~2.8 hr)
Classen FallsOklahoma City, OK (~2.1 hr)
Garfield FallsOklahoma City, OK (~2.1 hr)
Henry House FallsOklahoma City, OK (~2.3 hr)
Hickory FallsOklahoma City, OK (~2.2 hr)
Hontubby FallsTulsa, OK (~3.5 hr)
Lick Creek FallsOklahoma City, OK (~2.1 hr)
Little Niagara FallsOklahoma City, OK (~2.1 hr)
Lost FallsOklahoma City, OK (~2.1 hr)
Lower Verdigris Falls (historical)Tulsa, OK (~1.2 hr)
Lower Whiskey FallsTulsa, OK (~3.8 hr)
McSpadden FallsTulsa, OK (~1.8 hr)
Panther FallsOklahoma City, OK (~2.1 hr)
Pebble FallsOklahoma City, OK (~2.1 hr)
Post Oak FallsOklahoma City, OK (~2.5 hr)
Presbyterian FallsLittle Rock, AR (~4 hr)
Price FallsOklahoma City, OK (~2.2 hr)
Price’s FallsOklahoma City, OK (~2.2 hr)
Rock Creek FallsOklahoma City, OK (~3.1 hr)
Slippery FallsOklahoma City, OK (~2.7 hr)
Sycamore FallsOklahoma City, OK (~2.1 hr)
Travertine FallsOklahoma City, OK (~2.1 hr)
Upper Whiskey FallsTulsa, OK (~3.8 hr)
Webbers Falls (historical)Tulsa, OK (~2.1 hr)

By Oklahoma city

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About this list

Methodology

RoamFound aggregates waterfall location and height data from OpenStreetMap (a worldwide volunteer-maintained map), the U.S. Geological Survey's Geographic Names Information System, the National Park Service, and per-state parks departments. We don't visit every waterfall ourselves — we cite the underlying public records so you can verify.

Outdoor conditions change. Always check current access, water levels, and seasonal closures with the relevant land manager before you go. See our methodology page for the full data sourcing approach.