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Ian Riley

I am a high school kid that loves to travel, ride bikes, and be outdoors.

If you go by dingy definelty bring something to help you get back in, my parents had a hard time. If you want to avoid big crowds, go in the morning and it'll be less busy.

It's a must do. The rocks are great for any level of climbing and the swimming is great. Once you get to the beach there is a trail up to the top of the hill and there is resort with a pool t-shirt shop, it's more of a tourist spot but if that's you it's a nice place to walk up to.

Its definitely worth the wait in the summer. If you go later in the day you don't have to pay. I think it five dollars a person, which isn't bad but could add up if you have a big group.

The island has a hiking trail around it. Both times I have been there is has been covered in craps and it is really cool to see. Make sure you where shoes. Very good spot to take pictures with a family or of the ocean. It's also a good kayak paddle around the island if you want to stay in the water.

This water fall requires a short hike and therefore a lot of tourist don't make the hike so there are less people, but still a good water fall no doubt.

The park has a lot of good areas and trails. My favorite is the island(by the lake towards the spring) you will find its a bit more difficult and there are areas where you can do some climbing. You can also find climbing towards the natural arch farther into the park, it's a good hike for all.

It's a decent hike, there are chances to do some solo climbing and maybe a little bouldering if you keep you eyes open! Adds a little fun to the trail