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Jul 13, 2022
I recommend going to hike here if you have some time to kill and what to experience some fresh air..Full review by V1028CFgregt
Jun 7, 2022
This is a short hike with some incline. Great views. The falls were really flowing the day we were there. Full review by 391oliviac
Jul 26, 2021
I did some research looking for a trail that would have a waterfall and was excited to find this trail. The information I found online led me to believe there would be water, even in July, but thereā¦Full review by Matthew J
We will be in cedar city around sept 14-16. How do you get to this trail? Is it a dry walk or is there water to wade in? How long of a trail is it?
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If you stop at the visitors center, they can give you directions, maps and info. If you search rocky mountain hiking trails with the name /cascade falls and you will find specifics Should ā¦
If you stop at the visitors center, they can give you directions, maps and info. If you search rocky mountain hiking trails with the name /cascade falls and you will find specifics Should be water in the falls when you are there! Enjoy.
First, get yourself to Navajo Lake, south of Highway 14. You will be on a dirt road once you leave the highway, on the east side of the lake. When the dirt road splits, don't turn west to go ā¦
First, get yourself to Navajo Lake, south of Highway 14. You will be on a dirt road once you leave the highway, on the east side of the lake. When the dirt road splits, don't turn west to go along the lake shore, but keep going south, staying on the main dirt road. You will travel 1/2 mile or so to a large open meadow, where you reach a T in the road. Turn west and follow the road to the very end, where you will find a parking area and few signs. The trail begins at the northwest corner of the parking area!
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