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The Kissing Falls Loop offers a delightful short hike through the Kokiwanee Nature Preserve, winding through a forest alive with the sounds of the river. You'll navigate roots and potentially muddy sections, but the main draw is Kissing Falls, a beautiful cascade that's particularly impressive after rainfall. Keep an eye…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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The Kissing Falls Loop is located within the Kokiwanee Nature Preserve in Lagro, Indiana. Parking is typically available at the preserve's entrance, providing access to the trailhead for the loop.
Based on available information, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the Kokiwanee Nature Preserve or hike the Kissing Falls Loop. It's always a good idea to check local regulations before your visit, for example, on visitwabashcounty.com.
The overall Kissing Falls Loop is generally considered easy to moderate. The main trail leading to Kissing Falls is easy to navigate. However, be aware that the last quarter-mile to the top of the falls is rated as moderate, and the path to the bottom of the falls is marked as difficult. Beginners should be prepared for some uneven terrain and roots.
Yes, the Kissing Falls Loop is dog-friendly. You are welcome to bring your dog along to enjoy the hike. Please ensure they are kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to help maintain the preserve's natural beauty.
The trail is particularly beautiful during the spring and summer months when wildflowers are in bloom and the foliage is lush. After a rainfall, the waterfalls, including Kissing Falls, are often at their most impressive. Spring also offers a chance to see the falls with higher water flow. Winter hiking is possible, but conditions may be muddy or icy.
You can expect a refreshing hike through a forested path, with the sounds of a nearby river accompanying you. The primary scenic highlight is Kissing Falls itself, a picturesque waterfall. The terrain can be muddy after rain, and you should watch out for roots underfoot. When in season, spring wildflowers add to the beauty.
The Kissing Falls Loop is approximately 1.5 to 1.7 miles (around 2.75 km) in length. For an average hiker, it typically takes about 45 minutes to an hour to complete, depending on your pace and how much time you spend enjoying the waterfalls and scenery.
Yes, beyond Kissing Falls, the Kokiwanee Nature Preserve is also home to other waterfalls, such as Daisy Low Falls and Frog Falls. Exploring these additional falls can turn your hike into a 'natural treasure hunting adventure' and add to the discovery of the area.
The main trail to Kissing Falls is generally easy and suitable for families. However, be aware that the path to the bottom of the falls is marked as difficult and is noted as not ideal for young children. Families with younger kids might prefer to stick to the easier sections of the loop.
The trail can become muddy after rain, so appropriate footwear is recommended. Hikers should also be mindful of roots underfoot throughout the forested sections. Some parts of the trail, particularly side trails, may not be as well-maintained or clearly marked, so caution is advised.
While much of the loop is easy, the last quarter-mile to the top of Kissing Falls is rated as moderate, and the path leading to the bottom of the falls is considered difficult. Multiple paths within the trail allow for different viewpoints of the waterfall, offering options for various skill levels. Hiking poles can be helpful for these more challenging spots.
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