Smith Falls State Park sits along the scenic Niobrara River, a National Scenic River in north-central Nebraska near Valentine. The park's centerpiece is Nebraska's highest waterfall, plunging more than 60 feet and accessed via an accessible boardwalk across a footbridge spanning the river. The campground offers essential amenities including water hookups, full restroom facilities, showers, grilling stations, and picnic tables, making it an ideal base for both casual camping and water recreation. The park serves as a hub for canoeing, kayaking, tubing, and river floating, with multiple outfitters using it as a designated take-out point. Beyond water activities, Smith Falls provides hiking opportunities on the Jim MacAllister Nature Trail and fishing along the riverbanks. The surrounding region offers additional exploration, including the Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge 19 miles west, where visitors can spot bison, elk, deer, and prairie dogs. The Cowboy Recreation and Nature Trail provides scenic biking and hiking through spectacular Nebraska landscape. Smith Falls combines accessible waterfall viewing, riverside camping comfort, and diverse outdoor recreation in Nebraska's scenic Niobrara valley, appealing to families, paddlers, and nature enthusiasts seeking authentic prairie river experiences.