About this spot
Gina Falls is a two-drop, roughly 35-ft-per-tier cascade on Fisher Creek in Sylva's Pinnacle Park, reached by a strenuous ~2.2-mile hike followed by an unmarked, steep bushwhack through rhododendron thickets — recommended only for experienced off-trail hikers. A free permit from the trailhead kiosk is required for the park. No documented swimming or cliff-jumping culture exists at this remote, hard-to-reach falls. Satellite imagery at the listed coordinate shows open/brushy terrain that doesn't clearly match the densely forested creek drainage described in trip reports, so the pin's precision is uncertain and worth a field check.
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