Amazing waterfall, only downside is the steep dirt path you have to hike down (They have a rope so you can climb down.) Once you get down you go through a swampy path until after about 50 yards you will reach the falls. If you want to get in the water in front of the falls, be advised to take your shoes off and go barefoot because the mud is really thick, and your shoes can get stuck. After that you can climb up the side of the waterfall (Very easy to do so, the rocks are not very slippery. The slippery parts are the wild growing moss on the falls. If you are near Yellowstone or the Teton's, I recommend you spend...
   Read moreLoved going here for a fun little outing. When you first arrive you walk through some brush to see the falls then if you want to walk down onto the falls itself you kinda have to slide down because it is very steep. You can walk around carefully on the falls until you reach the right side the falls looks like a stair case which is fairly easy to walk up for experienced climbers. I wouldn’t recommend taking little children on the falls though for obvious reasons. Definitely recommend visiting this place for college students who want something to do...
   Read moreStunning falls, 20 yards from the road you get a view of the falls. I walked around the top, climbed down into a small cave half way down the falls. There is a second trail up river that has a rope and you can climb down to some swampy ground across the water from the falls. If you want to relax in some of the pools, I'd wear a pair of Teva/Chaco's and a swimsuit. Knowing you are either going to have to swim a bit or climb through some precarious areas. Looked easier to access/photograph from the river. Stunning view of the river and...
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