Happen to have free entry to the park the day we were there. Decent parking and the falls are very close to the parking area. Falls are slippery so some sort of water shoe may be of benefit. (I used an old sneaker). Great picture spot, but must be careful of entering. Park has a few Punic tables and lots of green space to eat.
As for the trail across the road into the camping area I did find the signage lacked a bit. We may have missed them but ended up on a service road or old trail not used often which ran into the proper trail. Once on the proper trail a couple look out...
Read moreVisited this past summer. It was a decent place to stop for a quick walk through the falls or rent a canoe or kayak on the other side of the road. The parking lot price was a little steep but we lucked out that the machine was broken... Also bring water shoes because of the slimey/slippery rocks. And maybe a nose plug if you have to use the washrooms near the...
Read moreThe natural landscape alone earns the stars given. There are picnic tables strewn about the lot but no way to determine how to pay for parking except a code that is useless. The bathrooms are holes in the ground dug that have urine coating the floor thick. Like the stars show. Beautiful falls and easily accessed by our family seniors and under...
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