Beautiful spot! Parking can be confusing and since its a residential neighborhood you may question if you're even in the right spot. Park along a side street and walk in. There's a sign at the entrance. The walk down was a little sketchy with a 2 year old who doesn't always want to hold my hand but we made it! The trail "ends" but keep walking down and around! There's a second one past it, hence why some call it twin falls. You can keep walking past the second and its a bit of a climb back to the top but you can get out that way and the trail takes you out right next to the side street where you parked. No need to go back the...
   Read moreThe entrance to the "twin falls" is on Nestor St, halfway between Cleveland St and the cul-de-sac. The directions on the street signs are not very helpful if you don't already know where you're going. A hike through and into a gorge, so be ready for drop-offs beside the trail. My kids got multiple warnings about being sure to walk on the side of the trail away from the drop-off. Beautiful falls, even though you have to go around the "end of trail" sign to really see them. One of the two was dry when we went, but the other more than made up for it. Easy, short walk,...
   Read moreThis was a nice little waterfall after a short hike. There are some small hills so if it is hard to walk or climb for you, you may need some assistance during the hike. It is a much smaller waterfall then others in the area but the hike was pretty cool. You have to park in a neighborhood and walk to the trail due to parking restrictions. I would recommend this hike to...
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