Hello, I did not realize this place was part of Cochran Mills park. Now what I did today cause it has been a min. since my last review. I decided I needed to get grounded and travel the trails that are not used as much. These trails are on the left side. I once went down them but ended up turning around and going to my comfortable spot where the falls and water is. There are so many trails here and some of them are deep in the woods. There is camp spots set up but I truly don’t know if they used for camping. It is very pretty back on this side. I went and just laid on the picnic table and closed my eyes and got lost in my thoughts. So many revelations came to me during my walk. I also got to see two deer and two foxes. They were to quick for me to get a picture. The deer just stood and stared at me. Now I am all about the synchronicities and meanings of everything I see. A deer symbolizes gentleness, awareness of surroundings, unconditional love and mindfulness. It also means your spirit guides are watching over you. Now a fox symbolizes intelligence, playfulness, beauty, protection, good luck, increased awareness, seeing through deception, symbolizes pure magic. They are linked to intuition , the gift of claircognizance( clear knowing ) being aware of your energetic boundaries, they can appear in your life to awaken these gifts within you. Trust your inner knowing. I am a believer in everything has a meaning in life and these animals made there presence known for me to see. Deers also symbolize instincts and intuition. It was meant for me to be right there at that...
   Read moreIncredible, when you drive up you have to park to the left and then walk across the street to the right down the little path and the waterfall is literally right there which we didn't know for like 30 minutes but it's amazing you pass this bridge it's a great photo she's spot it was amazing with my family, if you want to do a little hiking break a sweat for the other way around because I literally had a dress and open toe shoes on it was really beautiful I think if you walk further up like where you came and driving from up the hill and going somewhere up there they were able to actually get on the rocks of the waterfall so yeah give that a try, adventure! Amazing...
   Read moreVisited this place back in April with friends for Earth Day and had to bring my toddlers (ages 2 & 4) back as well as soon as the summer weather cooled down a bit! They loved playing in the water, trying to catch minnows, climbing rocks and tree roots on the trails, crossing the bridges, drawing in the sand and dirt, etc. It was a great experience for them and very much worth the hour and 10 minute drive! Getting to see a red/orange water snake sunbathing on the rocks was also a highlight - if not a little nerve wracking but we kept our distance - hence the blurry...
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