This was definitely one of the busiest waterfalls I’ve been to, though to be fair, I visited on a 26-degree summer Saturday, so I kind of knew what I was getting into, haha. First off, the parking situation can be a bit of a headache when it’s packed. There are only about 6-8 parks, so you might end up parking on the shoulder of the road. I recommend getting there a bit earlier or later in the day to avoid the crowds.
Once you find a spot, it’s just a short 5-minute walk (about 100 meters) to the falls. The path is pretty easy and flat, but be careful near the water’s edge the rocks can get slippery and uneven. The waterfall is beautiful, and there’s a deep swimming hole at the bottom, perfect for cooling off on a hot day. The water is cold, but so refreshing. And if you’re feeling brave, there’s a rope swing and plenty of people jumping off the rocks, but make sure to check the depth before you go for it.