There is very limited parking right in front of the path entrance (2-3 cars.) The place across from the church suggested in previous reviews has "No Parking" signs all over now. When you first enter the trail, take a right at the T. Follow the most well-worn path to the left when you have a choice to keep going straight or go left. Stay on that path until you see a sign saying no hiking past this point (it's for biking only after that point.) The manantial will be directly to your right, down a small rocky area. It's fairly small, but well worth the 15 minute hike. Also, a frog has made his home in a hole in the large branch that extends over the water. If you're there during the afternoon, look for it sleeping there, but...
Read moreIf you want to relax surrounded by nature this is a great place to do it. It's an easy short hike and a little climb down to the spot. The water is always cool but not too cold and the pool itself isn't deep. Bring snacks and drinks for optimum enjoyment. And be prepared to meet people there, it's a really popular spot. The app will take you to a clearing where you can park but be advised that the entrance to the trail is a bit further down the road, not too far though. It's a quick trip that can be done at any time...
Read moreVery relaxing experience. We parked in front of the church (there are no parking signs along the entrance to the trail). It was a short half mile or so to the pool on a well worn trail. Watch out for mountain bikers. Split left when the trail forks, it will be on the right hand side down an embankment. We had the pool to ourselves for about 15 minutes. It's so clear and refreshing! Deepest spot is to the right at about 6'5". We were glad we...
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