A wide waterfall of roughly 20 feet on Lick Creek in the Daniel Boone National Forest, reached via the Sheltowee Trace Trail near the Yamacraw Bridge. It is named for Cornblossom, a Cherokee figure of local lore.

At 20 ft, it stands above roughly 12% of the 775 documented falls in this guide.

The falls are fed by Lick Creek. You'll find it in McCreary, Kentucky. It is protected within U.S. Forest Service / Daniel Boone National Forest.

This is a short hike waterfall: reached by a short trail, generally under about a mile each way. A short walk gets you to the viewpoint, so it works for most casual visitors and families. The walk to the main viewpoint runs about 2.6 miles round trip. Base a visit out of Stearns, the closest town.

When to go: winter-spring. Expect the strongest flow in spring and after big storms, with a quieter trickle by late summer; confirm current conditions with the land manager before committing to the drive.