Looking up into Dead Horse Canyon from very close to the mouth:
There is abundant water flowing not far from the mouth of the canyon, as the next two photos reveal:
Hiking through the canyon is relatively easy, but there are some tough spots resulting from the thick brush:
Looking at the two-stage Dead Horse Falls from a distance:
The pool below the lower portion of Dead Horse Falls:
A close-up of the mossy waterfall:
Zooming in on the top of the waterfall:
Steve getting his picture next to Dead Horse Falls:
The waterfall is a bit tricky to climb either up or down. Be patient and look for the easiest and safest route. We took this picture looking down canyon from above the waterfall:
This is my favorite picture from Dead Horse Canyon, because it shows just how much water is flowing over the falls:
A small pool of water flowing just above the falls:
Continuing to follow the spring farther up canyon in the next two pictures:
This is close to the area where surface water disappears:
Horse bones can be found in Dead Horse Canyon:
And our final two pictures give you more views of the canyon, just before it makes a sharp turn to the west: