And something to remember about the creek is if it's low right now, doesn't mean it's going to be low in 2 hours. You're generally probably safe in the summer if you know that no rain storms are coming in, but in other times of the year it's dependant on what the rain is doing up in the hills. I was there once and easily crossed it in my Jeep Wrangler. On the way back out the rain had come in up stream and the creek was twice as full. I got back across but at one point water came across the hood of the Wrangler. People were getting stuck in the creek in other types of vehicles. Probably the only reason I made it is because the wrangler is set up to cross deep water unlike many other vehicles.