Inland from Split and Zadar, Krčić Waterfall plunges 72 feet into the Krčić River. Fed by streams from the Dinara mountain range, it's most impressive in spring and autumn. Historically used for watermills, it's a major attraction near Knin town. The waterfall marks both the source and end of the Krčić River. Visitors can park nearby, follow a short path to view the falls, and enjoy benches and tables. However, caution is needed due to slippery conditions. In summer, the waterfall dwindles to a trickle.
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