This trail doubles as the eastern terminus of the
Foothills Trail. It also overlaps the southern portion of the
Carrick Creek Trail at the entrance of the park. Blaze color for this trail is yellow.
From the Table Rock Nature Center this trail follows the very popular, and often congested,
Carrick Creek Trail. It begins on a paved path, passing alongside Carrick Creek and the small waterfall with a wading pool found there. It turns to natural surface singletrack after about 0.25 miles.
After about a mile, it branches off to the left and heads west to the Bald Rock overlook. The first 2.5 to 3 miles follow the ridge below, carving through fields of boulders. It passes under a large overhanging rock wall that can be a small waterfall at times during period of wet weather.
The trail will take you behind the water, allowing you to pass through dry, At about the 3 mile mark, you'll reach the junction with Mill Creek Falls trail. This is a short spur, about 0.5 miles long, that will take you to a small waterfall viewable from a cabled-off viewing area. At about 3.25 miles, you'll come to the intersection with Mill Creek Pass trail.
This trail is a shortcut through to
Ridge Trail, which will take you to
Table Rock Trail. At about 4 miles in, you'll reach Bald Rock. There are several sections of this area that provide spectacular views of the south horizon. From here, the trail climbs steeply.
At times it can get very strenuous and require stepping up roots and rocks about 18-24 inches high. The trail will end at the intersection of the
Ridge Trail and
Foothills Trail.
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