5/5 - Excellent
Pleasant walk to the falls, strenuous climbing metal staircase, trails were enjoyable, beautiful scenery.
Pleasant walk to the falls, strenuous climbing metal staircase, trails were enjoyable, beautiful scenery.
Went last time we were here. Pretty intense stair climbing. Have to park in another area, so don't drive to the Falls directly. There are hiking areas that you don't have to pay for. We hope to hike there another visit.
We got there late in the afternoon, so not much traffic or other tourists. Had a short drive on the shuttle to get there and the kids were free to run and stay on trails. Be in good shape to take the steps to the top! I was sore the next day (or two)!
Very commercial, owned by the Broadmoor and they charge a lot to see this. This use to be a state park, but now it’s a steal your money place. Don’t waste your money.
Really lovely but felt like the Disney-fication of a national park. On the other hand, it makes a beautiful site accessible to all.
Plan on long hot wait for shuttle to the falls. Parking not available at the falls, which is surpising considering the volume of people going. The falls and creek trail was very nice.
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