Lowballs, gentle slabs and perhaps some potential located between the two rivers that converge downstream of the falls, as well as the climbs that are directly adjacent to the main river.
Two main clusters present themselves: the near side of the horseshoe has some extremely aesthetic eroded brown sandstone, whereas the downstream far side has some larger boulders that aren't quite as pretty with lots of smaller inclusions and bleached white surfaces.
Park on the highway shoulder at the maps pin for Garden Creek falls. Follow the stream for a bit before turning right and hiking into the hills. The start of the boulders are visible from the river.
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