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Kim Mercer

The trail winds around and crosses the creek a few times - as long as you follow the creek you're all good. It's a beautiful hike, obviously the waterfall is more dramatic when the water is high, but it also makes the crossings more dramatic, lol. Teakettle Falls is a little over a mile out and will be to your left when the bluff line pulls away from the creek a bit. There are several smaller falls on the way also. This hike is ok for kids, it's short and relatively flat. It's not handicap accessible.