The following is an actual conversation I had with an actual family in the parking lot on a Saturday afternoon:
Mother: Is there any way to get to the closed waterfall?
Me: Which waterfall is that?
Daughter: The one with the “closed” sign.
Me: Well, if there’s a “closed” sign, I’m pretty sure that means it’s closed.
Good grief! I’m not exactly sure how even the Forest Service can “close” a waterfall, but a sign reading “closed” is a pretty good indicator the Forest Service doesn’t want people hanging out in that location. Even if I knew what waterfall the women were talking about (which I didn’t at the time and still don’t), and I knew another way to get to it, I’m pretty sure my job description does not include telling tourist how to circumvent Forest Service closings.
I took all three photos of waterfalls in this post. They were all open when I took the photos.
I love waterfalls. So disappointing to arrive after they have “closed”…lol These are very nice photos. Thanks for sharing!
I’m glad you like the photos, Cindy. Yes, a “closed” waterfall is a sad thing. Thanks for reading and commenting.