Many of the swimming holes featured on this blog can be We found in Timothy H. Joyce's book "Swimming Holes of CA". All photos Copyright Timothy H. Joyce, All Rights Reserved.
I visited Diana Falls back in 1961 with a couple of college buddies. Would you happen to have the exact location of the falls? I have some pictures that were taken at that time that you may be interested in.
it's about five miles past Greeley Hill on the right side of the road. On the left there is a small area where you can park. The path that leads to the falls is just before a bridge with a metal barrier gate to block the way to motorized vehicles.
Because of the drought in California, this fall was not flowing last year in June, and will probably dry up sometime during the month of May this year.
I visited Diana Falls back in 1961 with a couple of college buddies. Would you happen to have the exact location of the falls? I have some pictures that were taken at that time that you may be interested in.
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Deleteit's about five miles past Greeley Hill on the right side of the road. On the left there is a small area where you can park. The path that leads to the falls is just before a bridge with a metal barrier gate to block the way to motorized vehicles.
DeleteBecause of the drought in California, this fall was not flowing last year in June, and will probably dry up sometime during the month of May this year.
ReplyDeleteIm going on sun may 25....is there water to jump n swim?
DeleteEnter bower cave on gos the cave is located directly across the road from the entrance of the falls
ReplyDeleteBeen there a million times. We used to camp out there back in my high school days. Early 1980s Think that I will take the grandchildren this summer.
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