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Kip’s Comments - August 26, 2023

Winneshiek Waterfalls

Today Kristy and I spent much of the day exploring Winneshiek County’s two natural waterfalls. Much of our time was spent at Malanaphy Springs. This waterfall requires a 25-minute or so hike into the falls, but the effort is well worth it. After Malanaphy Springs, we then checked out Dunning Springs in Decorah. To access Dunning Springs involves only a short walk from the parking lot.

Both waterfalls are pretty, but Malanaphy Springs is far more natural. Dunning Springs is developed around the falls, including a wooden walkway that provides a stunning view of the falls. Possibly the most noticeable difference is the number of people at the falls. We saw maybe eight people at Malanaphy Springs and probably forty people at Dunning Springs.

I put this video together to document our waterfall exploration. Click on the link to view it. Winneshiek Waterfalls - The Naturals (Malanaphy Springs and Dunning Springs)

Following is a sampling of images recorded today.

Malanaphy Springs - Image 837230

Malanaphy Springs - Image 837219

Malanaphy Springs - Image 837248

Dunning Springs - Image 837096

American Bellflower - Image 837047

Blue Cohosh Berries - Image 837066

Red Baneberry Seeds - Image 837284

Smooth Blue Aster - Image 837289

Yellow Jewelweed - Image 837298

Golden Oyster Fungi - Image 837168

As we approached the Jeep to head home, we were surprised to see that we had been “Ducked.” To be “ducked” means someone who appreciates Jeeps wished us well. They made our great day even better! Thank you!

Jeep - Got Ducked - Image 837182