How many of you have ridden Grizzly River Rapids? How many of you have gotten completely soaked on that drop? How many of you have taken the time to explore the surroundings? It's time to take the scenic route and explore a little bit of the area.
If it weren't for the screams of riders and the smell of churros you might swear you were really in the Sierra Nevada mountains at the base of a real waterfall.
Stone fences and walkways complete the effect.
The Falls are created from a feature of the ride itself. As the river rafts pass over the area known as "Frog Jump Falls" the overflow spills down into the faux log jam, creating a fantastic cascade of rushing water. Stand there long enough and your sure to see a rainbow, much like any true waterfall.
Central to the loading area you can see a large lookout tower, just like those found at any ranger outpost in the Sierra Nevada. Of course this is Disney, so this tower is more than just scenery, it's part of the ride itself.
And the Que is a full of authentic era memorabilia (unlike the previous extreme sports junk that was once there). Just block out the sounds of anxious theme park guests and you could be in a real rafting camp.
Finally, you get to the load area:
After a rough and wet ride,
and a soaking splashdown,
Be sure to visit the remainder of the Grizzly Peak Recreation Area.
More Photos of Grizzley Peak Recreation Area coming soon. . .
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