Pretty view from the top. We made the trip in in our CanAm 6 seater, struggled in a couple places but not too bad, a little lift on it and we’d be good to go.
The scenery is beautiful and the water is clear BUT know that you cannot just park your car and see the falls. It will require a bit of a hike over some large rocks to get to where you can see them. I would definitely recommend water shoes (or footwear you don’t care about submerging) and water. If you have very young children, or aren’t in the best shape - you may find this challenging. There are pools of water you can swim in depending on the level of the river, but the water is not cool and refreshing in the heat of the summer.
Amazing! We travelled to the mountains to get out of the heat but took a morning trip down. We have 4 young ones and bought one sled to share...it was super fun! The farther you go into the park, the better the sledding is...the steeper the better, obviously. The park is open until 9pm and they say the sunset is beautiful with a guided stroll at 7pm...so you might plan for an end of the day visit. Don't forget some baby powder to help with sand removal. And believe it or not, even at 95degrees, the sand wasn't too hot on the feet :)
The room is large comparatively, and has a kitchenette...that's about where they lost me....oh yes, there is a ceiling fan that was so dusty, I just had to clean it before dreaming of turning it on. The floor was dusty and dirty, the room is not even in the pretty hotel there is a picture of, it's a block down and around the corner in another little building. The view is of a construction site. There are no antique furnishings or claw foot tubs. There are cheap furnishings with a very small roughed in shower and hard mattresses. Pretty disappointed!
It's truly in someone's back yard....the owner was pulling in the gate as we drove up, so we got to see it and the kids got airplanes 😊 Worth a look-see if you are going by...