Ive been coming here since I was a kid. There's not much to see other than the pocket, over look and the falls. The pocket has charcoal grills for faimly cook outs. If you stay the night at the free camp sights expect the forest rangers to stop by and look in your cooler for alcohol. Alcohol is not allowed on this mountain. If you trout fish your wasting your time, I dont believe they stock the stream. If they do it's only once or twice a year. The waterfall isn't what you would expect it to be. It's just a small flow of water. If there is a drought the water fall stops flowing. I would suggest hiking the johns...
Read moreMy family has been coming here for years. Great range, typically clean(thank you brass goblins). Occasionally there are some jackwagons that get alittle unsafe, but for the most part the folk that come here show good range safety. Wish they would let volunteers with a firearms background be range officers. just pay them in brass, i know plenty of old dudes that would jump on it. For...
Read moreJohn's Mountain, located in Lafayette, is completely beautiful. We visited when it was raining, and the gray and low hanging clouds did nothing to detract from it.
From the trailhead there's a loop trail that passes each of the two main waterfalls. Along the way, there are a few wonderful overlooks as well. The trail is moderate in difficulty, but nothing any seasoned hiker...
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