Texas Waterfall Collection
Hidden within the rugged Hill Country landscape of Colorado Bend State Park, Gorman Falls feels like one of Texas’ great natural surprises. After a rocky hike through cedar, limestone, and open country, the trail reveals a lush 70-foot, spring-fed waterfall spilling over delicate travertine formations and green vegetation. It is a sharp, beautiful contrast — dry Texas terrain giving way to cool mist, moving water, and the quiet sound of nature doing what it has done for centuries.
This collection captures the peaceful strength of Gorman Falls and the wild character of Colorado Bend State Park — a reminder that Texas beauty is not just wide-open fields and big skies, but hidden canyons, spring-fed water, limestone cliffs, and places that still feel wonderfully untouched.
For accuracy: Texas Parks & Wildlife describes Gorman Falls as a 70-foot spring-fed waterfall reached by a roughly 3-mile round-trip hike over rough, rocky terrain, and notes that the fragile travertine formations and habitat should not be climbed, swum in, waded through, or fished.
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