Very nice, easy, well maintained trails! Hardly any bugs, only saw 1 snake but it was only 72° that day. There is a decently clean Port-a-Potty at the entrance too.
The first "upper falls" is very nice, lots of places to sit and rest while you enjoy the river and falls :) The lower falls were spectacular! There is a small trail that will take you right up to the the falls, but be prepared to half-crawl under 2 or 3 fallen trees (absolutely worth it!). If you continue on over the bridge, I highly suggest taking the trail to the right as it'll take you to the bottom of a cliff that shows you a different view of the falls. Be sure to sign the notebook in the mailbox on the bridge!
10/10...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreThis is more than just a waterfalls...this site is an epic n cool attraction. With the hike we spent 3-3 1/2 hours here. It's like your someone where else...a remote beauty. The trails could use some work...a little buggy...flies, mosquitoes, n ticks. There's a picnic table n an awesome suspension bridge. 1. 3 mile hike in. Trail is dotted with wildflowers...pretty sure we saw a coyote an route. Lots of mud spots, tree roots, walking planks. The 2 track dirt road is also an option...for walking only behind a locked gate...easier path...but not as scenic. Will be back again n again n again...one of...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreThis is an amazing waterfall! It's a bit hard to find bc Google sent me too far north on the main road, and there's about a 30 min walk through the woods to get to the falls once you find the parking area. It was muddy in places and there were LOTS of TICKS so be careful, especially if you bring a dog!! The falls are beautiful though and I loved exploring the caves all around. There's a beautiful suspension bridge across the river which I believe is new too. I recommend it, but please don't forget to prepare yourself and your...
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