Dogs Leashed
Features
Birding · Fall Colors · River/Creek · Spring · Views · Waterfall · Wildflowers · Wildlife
Family Friendly
The light scrambling and diverse terrain make it rather interesting for the children.
No removal of flora or fauna. Rock climbing and rappelling are banned. Camping is allowed along the NF road in, but not at the site.
Need to Know
Do not drink the water! The numerous Hemlock trees in the area release toxins into the water. There are no restrooms or facilities of any kind for miles.
Description
Your hike begins immediately by descending into the ravine. Almost immediately, you meet your first free falling waterfall and splashpool. The pitchy terrain is strewn with large sandstone boulders, ferns, and gorgeous old growth trees. You'll be hiking the same paths and enjoying the natural shelters utilized by Native Americans as recently as 10,000 years ago.
You'll cross a meandering waterfall-fed stream, and find yourself surrounded by naturally and uniquely carved sandstone bluffs. If you choose, you can turn toward the second waterfall loop. Otherwise, finish with a winding and gradual, yet steady incline through the tall trees and unique flora.
Flora & Fauna
The environment is very damp so you'll find ferns, lots of mosses, and the area's namesake Hemlock trees. For fauna there will be frogs, snakes, lizards, salamander, possible deer, and perhaps the occasional bobcat.
Contacts
Shared By:
Derek Wirth
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