Tuesday, May 25, 2004
After getting on Stanley Creek Road (directly across from Riverside Restaurant) and driving our 3.1 miles we passed the lot and had to turn around. After you pass what appears to be either the Hatfield or McCoys house (you'll understand when you see it), keep an eye out for a tiny parking area on the right. The "bridge" is a place in the road where a pipe runs under it for the stream. The falls are gorgeous... like a mini-Anna Ruby. The hike is short, well maintained and not difficult. We past a couple probably in their early 70s walking up. To exert a little more energy take the switchback to the Benton McKaye trail (look for the white diamond blaze). It is a lot of UP!! but a nice hike.
Trail Length:.64 miles (RT)
Location: Gilmer County Features:stream, waterfall. Last hiked:05/25/2001 | Type of trail:In and out Our rating:Moderate Your rating:Moderate (2) Date added:05/25/2001 Trail Usage:Light
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