rita Becker

I did this hike with my 10, 8, and 6-year-old today. a couple points and suggestions. start this hike early in the day, and well it feels mighty shady early on, it gets pretty toasty heading back even though it seems like you were in the trees the whole time. The actual hike to the falls is pretty unentertaining. The only excitement we had was the river crossing with the one log bridge. other than that, it was hard to keep the kids motivated to get to the falls because I wasn't even sure what they looked like for one, and there was nothing to see along the trail. while I as an adult loved the smell in the woods they were completely bored. It is uphill most of the way, but by uphill I mean an incline and not much. It's a pretty intermediate hike as far as uphill climb, the biggest challenge is distance if you have kids. It is bear country, like any other hike around here, but there were a few times I felt slightly nervous as nobody else was on the trail and I have the kids by myself. Make sure you have bug spray and plenty of water! The falls are 100% worth hiking too. It is absolutely magical! You won't be disappointed.