Dogs Leashed
Features
River/Creek · Wildflowers
Need to Know
The trailhead is just off the side of Ridgedale Drive, and is well-marked. There is no parking lot, but you can park on either side of the road.
Description
This out-and-back trail is moderately challenging, but immensely rewarding, with plenty of wildflowers, shade, creek crossings, and a few rock scrambles. It doesn't have a defined endpoint: this one is all about the journey! Enjoy the numerous flowers, river birches, maples, and the cool air along the stream. The trail does continue further up the canyon, but eventually becomes overgrown and harder to follow.
The trail starts out pretty level, with only slight inclines and not too many rocks, but it does get steeper in sections throughout. There are numerous stream crossings; some of the earlier ones have small footbridges in various stages of disrepair, but later crossings are just rocks and branches.
Depending on the time of year, the stream is pretty shallow at most of the crossings, so if you don't mind getting your feet wet you might be better off just running straight through. Be careful and use your judgement. There are several short sections where rock scrambling is required.
Flora & Fauna
Thimbleberry
Shared By:
Brett Loertscher
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