Periaswamy Sasidharan15 days agoFrom
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Please note that the trail to the falls is officially closed as of 5/3/2024. I did see people going there ignoring the closure notice. It was very slippery ( small gravel on a slanted slope) I wouldn’t recommend going there it the clean up is done and it’s officials open. Dogs are allowed but should be on leash. My pup was too spooked and sprinted gladly back to the car.
Joseph Dandona Jr.15 days agoFrom
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Nice little park and waterfall a few miles off of Highway 101. Most people drive right by because they do not realize it’s there. If you have the time it is well worth a visit. The park has plenty of free parking, picnic tables, several easy hiking trails and has plenty of nice scenery. They also have several clean public restrooms. The trail to the waterfall is a fairly easy hike but the last 50 feet can sometimes be rather slippery. The falls itself is very beautiful especially now with all the record breaking rain. Bring your camera, good hiking shoes and sunscreen. The park closes at sunset so plan accordingly. Highly recommended.
Jean Tu15 days agoFrom
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Beautiful park and waterfall that’s easy to access and get to within a short amount of time. This was the shortest hike I’ve been on in order to reach a waterfall!
I came about 45 minutes before sunset, since the park closes at sunset. Parking was free and there was a restroom located in the parking lot. The whole “hike” to the water fall took about 20 minutes and there were a lot of cute bridges along the way and benches that you could sit at to just enjoy nature.
Would definitely highly recommend stopping by this park.