ColdPrimitive

Cossatot Falls

AR

About Cossatot Falls

Cossatot Falls in Arkansas offers a rugged, natural experience with cold, clear water rushing over jagged rocks and forming inviting swimming holes. This primitive site calls to those who appreciate raw, unspoiled landscapes surrounded by cliffs perfect for river jumping and quiet moments by the water. It stands out among hot springs in Arkansas for its refreshing chill and adventurous vibe.

Getting There

To reach Cossatot Falls, drive south on RT 71 from Vandervoort for about 4 miles, then turn east on RT 13. After 5 miles, look for the river access sign and stay left on the main road. A short walk between 2 and 15 minutes leads you to the falls and swimming spots. Parking is limited, so come early to secure a spot.

What to Expect

The water here remains refreshingly cold, tumbling over rocks to create natural pools. You’ll find a peaceful atmosphere with the sound of the river and occasional cliff jumpers making the scene lively. Facilities are minimal, as this is a primitive camp site, so you should be prepared for a back-to-nature experience without modern amenities.

Tips for Visitors

Plan your visit for summer when the water is more inviting for swimming. Bring sturdy shoes for walking the rocky terrain and plenty of water and snacks since there are no nearby services. There is no fee, but be sure to respect the area by packing out all trash and minimizing impact on this pristine environment.

Last updated December 20, 2025

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Access

Short Walk

Parking

Limited

Fee

Free

Cell Service

Unknown

Best Season

Summer

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