Cascada La Planta Eléctrica
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(from Google)Short level hike from parking on dirt by abandoned power plant. Breathtaking waterfall and scenery. Fun nickname Jurassic Park, which was recognized by Google maps. Free.
It’s beautiful. Worth the tiny hike. If you want to get under the waterfall, make sure you have water shoes with good grips. The water was strong the time I went. So I wasn’t able to get under the waterfall.
Been going here since I was a kid. Such a wonderful spot. Mild hike with swimming to cross paths and get to the waterfall. Would recommend water shoes!
This is a beautiful spot that is definitely worth the visit. I recommend booking with a tour group that way they can show you the way in and be safe about it. The town you have to drive through to get there is very small and the roads are even smaller. It is extremely tight. Someone had to come out and move their car so the tour van could pass through. But the trip is definitely worth small. Easy access to the first waterfall the second one is alittle further back and a small hike away. Parking can be tight as well because it is a popular spot and there isn’t enough parking. But we had a great time, clear water and it was nice and cool
Breathtaking. Was beautiful. Things to note: the drive up is a very narrow path that looks like it only fits one car. Not much room if another car comes down as you go up. Luckily for us there wasn’t another car but there wouldn’t be any room if there was… once you’re at the top you’ll park in the dirt next to the house. There’s chickens/roosters running around and aren’t afraid to come up to you. Once you’ve parked there’s a short walk down the dirt path past the house to the first waterfall. To go to the next waterfall continue in that direction past the waterfall and you’ll get pretty wet (about waist deep) to continue up that path. You’ll continue down for a few minutes and you’ll see some steps and a raining up and you walk up to the other waterfall. Can’t get too close from it but can get some awesome pictures.