Two stars! When I got there, there were trucks blocking the way. The walk back to the falls is not ideal to say the least, getting to the destination is not for the weak minded! We had to wait for some fire truck and cop to leave before starting the walk.. there are two trestle bridges that you must cross that are veryyy scary! If you look down you can see what’s under you! What if you trip?? You’d be done. None the less I pushed on and made it to the falls! When I walked down the hill I was greeted by a nice water fall with great ledges and a plethora of empty alcohol bottles and cans scattered about… this place is very dangerous, the water is about 20 feet deep which is good for jumping, what you don’t know is there’s an underwater cave under the falls that goes about 30 feet in! I didn’t see it or anything but I heard about it… I didn’t come all this way to not jump in so I did a flip and called it a day! Unfortunate to have to walk back on that excruciatingly exhaustingly terrible walk back! I’ll consider coming back idk tho I’d need some convincing Edit: just found out a poor soul passed away here yesterday! My condolences to his friends and family❤️no one go here, not...
   Read moreThe falls itself is beautiful- just wish there wasnt SO much broken glass and empty alcohol containers. I get that its a local party place but clean up your $hit, respect nature. If you didnt consider taking a swim suit and water shoes, heres your suggestion to grab it just in case. Will be going back to jump, hopefully ASAP.
The train tracks are so nerve-wracking to cross. the muddy path under the trestle takes you back also-but it's muddy. so weigh your options I suppose.
there's another parking location if you pass the 1st one and follow the tracks- its right by the...
   Read moreThe place is cool. It's a small adventure to get there. Do NOT follow google maps. Another reviewer posted the coordinates where to park to get there... 40.099598, -79.667378 (see photo)
WARNING: On the way to the falls, you follow what is an ACTIVE train track. I was on my way back from the falls when I was about 200 yards from the "1st trestle", and behind me appeared a large, long train. For safety at this point, I go down the hill, cross the creek, and go up the other side. To be safe, do NOT walk across the...
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