Pikes Falls
This natural water park is a playground for kids (or those who are kids at heart).
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Pikes Falls Details
This natural water park is a playground for kids (or those who are kids at heart). Centered around a cascading 20-foot waterfall, you will be able to go swimming in a giant 40-foot-wide pool with water that shines a vivid emerald green in the sunlight. There is even a 10-foot long rockslide that glides into the water by the falls. A small pebble beach sits to the side and gives parents and tuckered-out kids a place to relax.
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