Near Miller Trail Waterfall Loop
Lake that trail loops around
Near Miller Trail Waterfall Loop
Baby snapping turtle found on the path. Smallest I have ever seen!
Near Miller Trail Waterfall Loop
View of the lake from one of the piers along the way.
Near Miller Trail Waterfall Loop
Nice wide path and heavy shade throughout.
Near Miller Trail Waterfall Loop
Nicely shaded path with periodic benches to rest (or exercise) if you wish.

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Miller Trail Waterfall Loop

4.4 (5 Ratings)
This is a 3.4 mile hike on a shaded path to the dam and back. A scenic waterfall flows here in the wet season.
3.1
mi
Distance
185
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty
Fall ColorsFamily FriendlyLakeRiver/CreekViewsWaterfallWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
The park is open "sunrise to sunset". Dogs and cycling are allowed on this path. Even some rollerblade fans can be seen at times.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
3.06mi
Distance
185ft
Elevation Gain
185ft
Elevation Loss
25%
Max Grade
947ft
High Point
869ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Little Mulberry Park has multiple trails to explore. Some of the trails are unpaved and open to horseback riding and hiking, while others are paved. This featured hike is our favorite, as on hot summer days it keeps you in the shade throughout the trip. In the winter months, you are protected from any real wind chill. It is a great way to get in a nice 3-mile hike with a nice forest view on one side and lake view on the other. The first mile of the loop is easy and relatively flat. There are periodic benches throughout the path to rest or to exercise. There are also periodic picnic tables if you wish to take a break along the way. There are designated fishing piers available to fish.At the one mile mark, the path turns to the right and you begin you climb up a beautiful (and noticeable...) hill. From the turn off the main path to the top of the hill is approximately .2 mile. As you approach the top of the hill, you'll notice a waterfall to your left that runs along the path. Much of the year, water is running. During the dryer summer months, it tends to dry up. After a heavy rain, it can be quite beautiful and impressive! Note that the hill does go up higher - another 0.4 miles up if you choose to get a significant workout to the top! Our featured route turns around at the falls and heads back down the hill to continue along the main path to the dam.Throughout the path, you'll notice mile markers every 0.2 miles to help you keep your pace and help with navigation. Our featured hike turns back around after taking in a view of the lake at the dam. We then retrace our steps back through the heavily wooded Carriage Trail--skipping the hill on the way back. You can easily make this a near 4 mile route by taking the full Carriage Trail and visiting the waterfall again on your way back.

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