Waterfall to Nowhere: The Mystery of Devil’s Kettle Falls

See It for Yourself

To see the Devil’s Kettle for yourself, make sure to pack your hiking shoes — or snow shoes, if it’s winter! Judge C. R. Magney State Park has tons of hiking trails, perfect for hikers of every level. The steps leading up to the Devil’s Kettle Falls make it more accessible, as rain often washes out the trails. The park is open for camping from mid-May to September, and visitors can fish for trout and salmon in the Brule River. The staggering beauty and mystery of the Devil’s Kettle Falls is sure to amaze you!

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