A remote waterfall in the Homochitto National Forest reached by a long, unmarked and partly overgrown out-and-back trail with creek crossings, around 10.7 miles round trip with about 856 ft of elevation gain. Reported height is not well documented.
The falls are fed by Brushy Creek. It lies in Wilkinson, Mississippi. The site is on public land managed by U.S. Forest Service (Homochitto National Forest).
This is a backcountry waterfall: a remote, long, or permit-required trek for prepared visitors. This one is deep enough in that you should plan for a full backcountry trip — map, water, and a margin of daylight. The walk to the main viewpoint runs about 10.7 miles round trip. The nearest town is Crosby.
When to go: Spring. Water volume swings with the seasons here, strongest after snowmelt or rain and lowest in late summer, so check recent streamflow before you go.


