I went directly to see Henry Church Rock but following sign arrow make me lost, but was mysteriously, but people looked confortable, then I laid in the grass getting grounded. I went with mom, she got scared I need to go back and enjoy closer the river too 🤗 I have to share the healing that the park gave to me, yes I was feeling some pain at my right side of head and face since the night before, I noticed smell of the air was different from others parks I’ve being, was like clay, I know the day before was the storm, maybe that why. I knew Clay is medicine for body doing poltice or drinking but smelling, with my experience it is too. 😇 thanks...
Read moreIsn't this just a little gem of a place! So thrilled to have found it. The playing/swimming in the waterfall is our favorite part . Especially with all the pools being closed d/t COVID this summer, being able to be outside and spread out here is great. The waterfall is a little hard to find. Not able to be navigated to very easily via phone navigation. Easiest to look for Henry Church Rock Picnic Area. Wear swim suits so you can enjoy all the water features! Has plenty of shallow areas for little ones and wading, and plenty of deeper areas for those who want to submerge themselves in the water. Highly recommend water shoes/ sandals...
Read moreThis is a gorgeous park but if you're taking the loop to Henry Church Rock (formerly Squaw Rock) be aware that you will be going up and down some stairways that are stone. The leaves covered the steps when we trekked there after the rain and the stone ones were mighty slippery! We had our share of skids but luckily didn't fall. Some parts of the stairways have nothing to hold on to. Up top, the rim has unprotected drop offs so I'd be very wary of taking young kids on that trail. But the hike was still as beautiful as ever, and the waterfall was stunning! Most people were wearing masks. We had a spectacular...
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