Paradise Bluffs is a beautiful, natural area with sweeping views and a true sense of the outdoors. To help keep your visit safe and enjoyable, please be aware of the natural conditions you may encounter.
The bluffs are steep and constantly changing due to natural erosion. Edges may be unstable, even if they appear solid. Please stay well back from cliff edges, follow marked paths, and avoid climbing or walking below exposed bluffs.
Paradise Bluffs is home to native wildlife. Animals can be unpredictable, and some may be dangerous if startled or approached. Keep your distance, never feed wildlife, and stay alert for rattlesnakes, insects, and other animals that may be present along trails or rocky areas.
Trails and open areas may include uneven ground, loose gravel, slippery slopes, and sudden drop‑offs. Weather and wind conditions can change quickly, and there may be limited cell service or emergency access in some areas. Wear appropriate footwear, bring water, and plan accordingly.
For everyone’s safety, please remain on designated trails, supervise children and pets closely, and use caution throughout your visit. Respecting the landscape helps protect both visitors and this special place.