The trail courses three sharp switchbacks over the one-mile hike to the falls, offering glimpses and ever-growing sounds of the towering, tumbling waterfall. …
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Oct 17, 2024
Beautiful Falls. 2 miles roundtrip. Wide path, good for dogs and kids. Steps at beginning and end are not for the mobility impaired. Full review by KatrinaD567
Sep 7, 2024
Behind to the waterfalls is moderate to easy and appears to be longer than 1.1 mi It is worth the hike there are multiple waterfalls in the area that come together for viewing. There are no bathroom… Full review by Gatorgalct
Jun 20, 2024
Beautiful falls. Doesn't have the crowds of Anna Ruby Falls which is nice. Both falls were worth the visit. So nice and cool in the summertime! Full review by Candi M
Duke’s Creek At a Glance Operational Hours:#TAB#Sunrise to sunset Fees#TAB#$4 per Vehicle/day Open Season:#TAB#Open year-round Restroom:#TAB#1 Vault …
Duke’s Creek At a Glance Operational Hours:#TAB#Sunrise to sunset Fees#TAB#$4 per Vehicle/day Open Season:#TAB#Open year-round Restroom:#TAB#1 Vault facility Operated By:#TAB#USDA Forest Service
It’s not really a place for swimming it’s really just more for observing the beauty of the falls. I don’t know if there any rules specifically about not swimming but it would be difficult to …
It’s not really a place for swimming it’s really just more for observing the beauty of the falls. I don’t know if there any rules specifically about not swimming but it would be difficult to do that at the falls.
Well, keep in mind three things: 1. the trail does have very narrow and rocky parts to it, 2. there will be others on the trail and the trail goes to a small "goat path" in places, causing …
Well, keep in mind three things: 1. the trail does have very narrow and rocky parts to it, 2. there will be others on the trail and the trail goes to a small "goat path" in places, causing you to walk single file in places, and 3. be mindful of the time of year you go, hot or cold temps. P.S. I would not recommend this for small dogs like my own Chihuahuas since my vet told me that walking a mile or more with their very short legs is like them walking five and can throw their hips out(mine did before I made the connection with trail and my own dogs). Big dogs do well on long walks/trails. I even got a baby sling to carry my Chihuahuas in because they do get tired and over heated. I did not see anyone that day with dogs on the trail . I always think of my dogs when traveling, that is why my hubby lets me venture out in October while he relaxes with the remote and our Chihuahuas, Roadie and Elvis-Boo for one week a year, then he gets a week hunting with the guys. Hope this helps.