Near Fall Creek Trail
Fall nestled right off the trail
Near Fall Creek Trail
Bridge ahead over the South Fork of Fall Creek, as South Fork Trail winds its way through the dense forest
Near Fall Creek Trail
Fall Creek, along the Fall Creek Trail.
Near Fall Creek Trail
An old barrel mill from the area's lime mining days.
Near Fall Creek Trail
Fall Creek and Fall Creek Trail in the deep Fall Creek Valley with its steep hillsides

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Hike Trail

Fall Creek Trail

4.0 (8 Ratings)
This is a great tree-covered trail next to creeks that run year-round.
2.9
mi
Distance
1,044
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsFamily FriendlyRiver/CreekSpringWaterfallWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
Signs at the trailhead will state if any sections of the trails are closed or impassable due to mud-slides, bridges out, tress down, etc.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
2.89mi
Distance
1,044ft
Elevation Gain
194ft
Elevation Loss
55%
Max Grade
1,202ft
High Point
352ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
To get to Fall Creek Trail from the parking area, take Bennett Creek Trail. Upon reaching Fall Creek Trail, go right to access Ridge Trail and High School Trail, along a short segment of Fall Creek Trail. Going left onto Fall Creek Trail from Bennett Creek Trail, takes one along the main section of Fall Creek Trail, up along the banks of Fall Creek. From Fall Creek Trail's junction with Bennett Creek Trail, to its end at Big Ben Trail, you'll see small waterfalls that are scattered along Fall Creek. Additionally, you encounter ruins of an old barrel making mill that has signage explaining how it was used. The trail itself is relatively smooth but some areas have exposed roots and rocks so wear good hiking shoes. One area, known as "The Beach", has a couple logs that you have to hike on to get over the creek. You cross back and forth over the creek five times on small foot bridges. Fall Creek and Fall Creek Trail run in a deep, steep sided valley. Redwood trees abound and the vegetation is dense, with a lot of ferns along the creek. This area gets a lot of rain, and with all the water comes erosion of the steep hillsides. There are many downed trees where their roots just did not hold up with the erosion and soft wet soils.

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Contributors
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