Waterfall Week Bonus: RZR to Cascade Springs, Utah

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Fall is officially here. As a farewell to summer I wanted to post one more time about the things we most loved this summer. A few months ago I did a series of posts on local Utah County waterfalls (Stewart Falls, Bridal Veil Falls, Battlecreek Falls) and wanted to include this last waterfall visit as an end of summer goodbye. Read more about Cascade Springs here.
Cascade Springs, Wasatch – Cache National Forest, Utah
Big E, Little g, and cousin watching for wildlife in the springs.
Little g on the trail.

 

Off roading trails begin near Cascade Springs and we had a blast driving the RZR on them.

 

Mountain Dad, Big E and Uncle exploring a secret swimming hole.

 

Brrr! That water’s cold!

 

Big E and cousin loving to play outdoors.

 

Me and little g resting in the shade.

 

I love the mountains!

 

Author: Mountain Mom

Hi! I'm Mountain Mom. I live with my husband and three young kids near the mountains in Idaho. When we're not hiking, biking, skiing and camping, I like to spend my time doing Mom stuff and reading.

One thought on “Waterfall Week Bonus: RZR to Cascade Springs, Utah”

  1. Utah County is famous due to its Waterfall. These Waterfalls are the most famous falls in this state that you share this blog. The Stewart Falls is one of the most scenic, photogenic water falls in Utah. This fall covered two tiers, and over 200 feet tall. My father was there before bus tours to Ottawa with his business partner. The summer is a good time to visit there. The fall trail is easy to find. It is wide and well-maintained.

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