A secluded waterfall outside Meridian in Lauderdale County where Rawson Creek slides over smooth rock and boulders. The World Waterfall Database lists it at 25 ft; popular sources report heights varying from 40 ft up to 131 ft, so the figure is uncertain.
Its 25 ft drop is taller than about 16% of the 775 waterfalls we track.
Its water comes from Rawson Creek. It lies in Lauderdale, Mississippi. The site is on public land managed by unknown.
This is a roadside waterfall: visible from a road, parking area, or a walk of a few hundred feet. Little to no walking is required, so it suits a quick roadside pull-off rather than a dedicated hike. The nearest town is Meridian.
When to go: Winter and spring (after rain). Water volume swings with the seasons here, strongest after snowmelt or rain and lowest in late summer, so check recent streamflow before you go.


