Adrenaline Falls
With a name like this, you know this swimming hole is going to be a whole lot of fun.
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Adrenaline Falls Details
With a name like this, you know this swimming hole is going to be a whole lot of fun. As you trek through the lush pines and rocky outcroppings of the San Juan National Forest, you will come across this gushing waterfall with refreshingly enticing pools begging you to jump in. This place is popular with waterfall chasers and cliff jumpers, although more inexperienced swimmers should be careful when entering. Before you reach the falls, you will need to head down a short but very steep hike. It is not the easiest to reach (especially if the rocks are wet), so make sure to bring proper footwear and to take your time navigating down to pools.
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