Rock Falls was the second major waterfall created by mother nature during the flood of 2008 when a massive mud slide caused the creek bed to move. In the process, the creek completely bypassed Navajo Falls which is now dry. (Navajo Falls had been reported to have been destroyed, which is technically not correct - just bypassed by the stream.) Rock Falls is about 30' high and nearly 100' wide and has a nice swimming hole. There is a ledge directly under and behind the falls that many visitors scramble up to jump through the refreshing shower into the crystal clear pool.
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