Pedernales Falls - Falls Trail Photos
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just some of the pockets carved by nature (Photo by
jimmy peace)
always wondered if this was a spring (Photo by
jimmy peace)
Running water has carved passages through the rock over time. (Photo by
Blaze)
Spotted this water cave. The other side of the river is private property. The people you see on the rocks above should not have been there. (Photo by
Blaze)
Not exactly Niagara Falls, but nice nonetheless. (Photo by
Blaze)
This is another view of the river and the beautiful trees along its banks. (Photo by
Blaze)
This is a view of the scenic Pedernales River. (Photo by
Blaze)
Wildflowers were in full bloom along the trail. (Photo by
Blaze)
The Falls Trail is actually a series of connected trails that take you down to different spots along the river. (Photo by
Blaze)
This is the sign at the entrance of the park. (Photo by
Blaze)
Pedernales Falls during a drought so there wasn't much water flowing. (Photo by
tjbustem)
Looking down on Pedernales Falls. The true extent of the falls cannot be captured in one picture. (Photo by
Austin Explorer)
Though the falls descend over sloping rock layers the rapid descent of water is enough to produce the roar of falling water. (Photo by
Austin Explorer)
Looking upstream to the sloping rock portion of the Pedernales Falls. Here the slant of the rock layers to the right show the geologic feature that forms the falls. (Photo by
Austin Explorer)
The maze portion of the falls downstream from the slanted rock layers provides numerous climbing and crawling opportunities. (Photo by
Austin Explorer)
A view of the Pedernales River flooding. This area of the country experiences catastrophic flooding and the river is extremely dangerous at these levels. Note the difference between this shot and the wide angle shot earlier. (Photo by
geoiii)
The trail ends then your on your own to find your way through these... (Photo by
msuda)
You might need climb this too! (Photo by
msuda)