Melting Snow Creates Amazing Waterfalls at the Bill and Ruth Henning Conservation Area

It felt like spring peeked its head out from the cold winter temperatures the Ozarks experienced all week. Temperatures hit near 50, which meant a lot of the snow from the great blizzard of 2011 was melting. It was the perfect day to hike the waterfalls located along the trails of the Bill and Ruth Henning Conservation area near Branson, Missouri.

The slushy snow made it a slow, slippery hike, but it was worth every minute. Here are a collection of the waterfalls, which are three larger falls and some smaller falls downstream.