Our GPS took us right to the lot but it definitely butts up to private property. We also think the private property takes up more than its own private space making it seem like trespassing. There's a small white Gile Falls sign on a tree, at the entrance of the dead end road. We wouldn't make it a destination but worth a quick stop. Once walking, If you pass the falls on the trail, take the trail up a bit on the left for a short but steep walk to the shore and that's pretty. Kiddos can skip rocks. If you don't turn left and just stay straight on the trail, it doesn't take long to get to a road where you'd just turn around. So it's not a long hike by any means. A nice stretch of the legs. Hopefully our photos will help...
   Read moreIt's super easy to find- just follow the directions from maps. Just like others say it is rjght next to a bunch of private property. There is two trails from the "parking lot" one on the left that goes direct to the bridge- it isn't private property but there is a tree that is down right at the trailhead. The one on the right is easy to see and will take you to a nice overlook of the river and falls. There is a side trail on the left that takes to back to the bridge as well. All trails look like tiny footpaths...
   Read moreAnother roadside attraction I saw on my Google Maps route that I had to pull off and see. Iron County is full of beautiful waterfalls, this one is just off the road and a short path through the woods. Make sure you respect the private property around and stay on the trail. I couldn’t figure out how to get to the bridge that was up further, but I also wasn’t sure if it was completely safe. The Falls...
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