Very easy hike in, there is quite a bit of poison ivy on the way so watch the greens around the trail. When you get to the jump rack. It's a little bit difficult climbing down to the beach, but there is some nice sand there near the rock. The river was pretty slow moving when we went because it was pretty high at the moment because of all the rain. Climbing up. The rock wasn't too difficult as there are some ropes and decent footholds to get in. The river was extremely deep around the rack and we had no trouble jumping in. The area near the rock could be improved with a few stairs to get down to the river level, but I'm sure that would be a bit of an undertaking and the park probably doesn't...
Read moreIt's such a fun hidden gem! The climb down to the water to jump rock is a little tricky! The climb up the rock you can either climb a rope up the side of the rock or hike halfway up the side of the rock. About 1/2 wau you’ll need to use the rope and rock & to climb to the top. It’s a great spot to cool off, but be warned — it’s a lot higher than it looks! A lot of teenagers were doing wild flips, and we saw a few close calls, so be careful. The walk from the parking area is short, and it’s definitely easier if you have shoes that can handle wading through water. It's worth the adventure — just stay safe and know...
Read moreThis is a very good jump rock. Getting in and out is a little steep and slippery, but there are plenty of flat spots to hang out once you're in. The rock is mostly flat on top, with a few different heights to jump from. The jump area around the rock is very deep in all directions, and most of the sides of the rock are vertical. You can drop straight off the side or jump out as far as you want with no chance of hitting the bottom. We had...
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