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Enjoyed our hike overall. I'm a disabled hiker, I have use of 1 leg and used my crutches for this hike. It is not wheelchair accessible at all. Wear good hiking shoes and be prepared for a bit of a challenge. Taking the upper trail, there is a large hill and some stairs to climb. The hill was quite steep, covered in roots and would be very muddy/slippery after a rain. The lower trail is washed out in parts and you need to walk in the river. Both trails are rough, have lots of loose rocks and can be narrow at times. There are fallen trees over some parts you will have to climb over. The trails are not marked well, look for red paint on the trees. It said it was a 15 min hike to the falls, it took me 40 minutes (only 25 return). The trail is rated "easy" in various places online, it is not. My able bodied partner was fine, my large dog was okay but didn't like some of the loose rocks. I found the terrain and hill challenging. I'm glad we didn't bring my mother in law (who joins us sometimes) because she would not have been able to do this trail. If you have mobility impairments please look at the photos and decide if you can do this one or not. The falls are pretty, but would be better in the spring. There was a lot less flow than in some of the photos (I visited mid August).
Morgan ThorneMorgan Thorne
40
15 minutes or so walk to the falls but we'll worth it..we had our 4 yr old granddaughter with us and expected from the other reviews for it to be difficult..it had its moments ...climbing some rugged ground...steps and stepping stones through some water but for the most part it was OK for her..as for us pensioners it was relatively easy. Porta potties near the tennis courts just before you enter the walk were not the cleanest due to inconsiderate people. My wife was glad they were there though. I believe it's a paid car park but we have the conservation pass.
Steve and Lin LeesonSteve and Lin Leeson
00
This falls is beautiful! I've being going here with friends over the last several years and it never disappoints. The main trail is usually flooded so you have to go the scenic route, which requires some careful maneuvering. You have two options, go down to the base of the falls, or go up to the top. Do both it you can. Lots of beautiful pictures taken here. There are snapping turtles so keep an eye out for those!
Matin BozorgMatin Bozorg
20
Quiet yet quite majestic waterfall at the end of a simple hike along the river. You can approach and enjoy views of the waterfall at two levels depending on the elevation; both of which are beautiful! The one at water level requires some stone hopping (if you don't want to get your feet wet) but allows you get up close to base for some water spray!
Andy NgAndy Ng
10
No one mention how messy and wet this trail is when it’s rainy. It’s very slippery and quite a challenge in some parts. It’s easier to get up and harder to get down. Definitely worth it though. Gorgeous falls and forest.
Krishna SookritKrishna Sookrit
20
I love this waterfall and have been here many times. The good news is that even in winter it is not difficult to get to the waterfall. In the summer, you can easily descend into the gorge.
Dr. Olena BerezovskaDr. Olena Berezovska
30
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Georgian Bluffs, ON N4K 5N4, Canada
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Indian Falls is a hamlet located closely within the northern border of the town of Pembroke and the western edge of Genesee County, Western New York, United States.
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