Near German Ridge: Southern Half Hike
Rock outcrop
Near German Ridge: Southern Half Hike
Waterfall into a pool
Near German Ridge: Southern Half Hike
Large sandstone rock with tree growing on top alongside stream
Near German Ridge: Southern Half Hike
Trail passing between large rock exposures
Near German Ridge: Southern Half Hike
Small pond near a high spot on the connector trail.

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German Ridge: Southern Half Hike

3.7 (3 Ratings)
A little of everything: hills, valleys, pines, hardwoods, clearings, rocks, waterfalls, and more.
11.4
mi
Distance
1,650
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsHistoricalLess CrowdedViewsWaterfallWildflowersWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
11.39mi
Distance
1,650ft
Elevation Gain
1,650ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
773ft
High Point
421ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
The trail starts by the informational kiosk at the day-use parking area just west of the German Ridge campground. A short section of trail heads south and quickly crosses the gravel road before wrapping westward and down into a valley. The trail system is nicely laid out in a ladder system, so users can make shorter or longer loops through the recreation area. The outer loop is marked with blue diamond blazes, and connector trails are marked in orange diamonds. The campground and trails cater to horses, but it is also great for hiking, and open to mountain biking as well. This trail may be better to hike in the late fall to early spring to get better views of the large valleys, avoid ticks, and have less vegetation crowding the trail. You're also not likely to encounter many other trail users in the late winter.Things you'll see along the trail are large rock outcroppings, wildlife ponds, small waterfalls in the streams, mature hardwood stands, dense pine groves, areas more recently cleared/timbered, areas that have been scorched by prescribed burns, tall prairie grasses, remnants of old homesteads, and more.On this mapped 13 mile loop, you'll have an option at about 4.5 miles to shorten the hike if needed. The shortcut will split to the right/east. To follow this 13 mile route, continue straight/hold-left. At about 6 miles the trail meets up with an access road or fire lane, be sure to turn right (following the blue diamonds). At about 6.5 miles, you'll take the right fork in the trail (following orange diamonds) on a short 0.3 mile connector trail. You'll soon meet the main outer loop trail (marked in blue diamonds), and turn right heading southwest. There is a nice little waterfall maybe six feet tall into a large pool near a parking area/roadway about 8.4 miles into the hike. As you return up the final big climb toward the campground, the trail crosses a wide and flat service lane. Here you have options to head left/east to the lake, right/south toward the entrance to the campground, or jogging right then turning left to take the trail up to the campground. The blue blazes will lead you to the campground, where you can follow the roadway back to the day-use parking.

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