The incline is gradual making it a nice evening hike. My roundtrip time from trailhead to the falls took about 1 hour 5 minutes, allowing time for photos, waiting for youth groups to clear out of shots, and allowing others to come down the falls before proceeding upwards.
I was successful in hiking up and scaling the falls with dry feet in my wedges, but like many hiking shoe clad patrons, the way down was a bit of a splash. Overall, the hike was rewarding but not horribly demanding. A great hike for families. I've seen some recommending the same for the elderly, while the walk up would fit, getting to la piece de resistance requires climbing down some boulders. So unless grandma is quite flexible, leaving her before the falls might be a bit of a let down.
Shoes: Green camo canvas 4" wedges
Directions: I-215 to exit 6, South on Route 190, turn right into Big Cottonwood Canyon. The road to the trail head is 9 miles up the canyon across from the Mill D trail head [about a 18 minute drive]. There is a huge "Permit Required" sign at the entrance of the road -- note that requirement applies to winter camping. Proceed up the road at 20 mph, through the private driveway area, and onto a graveled road. The gravel road has several potholes that come up suddenly on the way up and are more obvious on the way down. Parking is very limited at the trail head, though on a weekday evening night, there should be ample room. Note that the gate to the trail closes at 10PM so make sure you have enough time to make it up and back so you're not locked in!
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