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After paying the $3 fee to park, these signs and flush toilets are at the trailhead.
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There are two trails to get to the waterfalls: the lower trail, which travels along the river, and the upper trail follows a fire road.
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Upon reaching the first bridge, cross it to access the trail along the river.
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Some of the trail is paved, while other parts of the lower trail are have trickier footing.
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The lower trail once again crosses the river at the second bridge.
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A view from the second bridge.
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Winter hiking and cold weather creates a winter wonderland of ice and running water.
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Winter hiking and cold weather creates a winter wonderland of ice and running water.
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Hiking to Cascade Falls.
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Cascade Falls.
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After viewing the falls, follow the stairs up to the upper trail to experience a different view of the water and river.
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If you choose to take the upper trail to the falls, this sign will point the way.
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This sign warns you of the steep decline; pay heed, especially in the winter.
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Here is another opportunity to switch between the lower and upper trails.
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Returning from Cascade Falls.
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Winter hiking and cold weather creates a winter wonderland of ice and running water.

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