This trail made for a nice loop hike with the Gorge Trail. Not much to see along the way despite the view points. The steep staircases made for a great workout.
Beautiful trail especially when hiked in the very early morning. We saw just 2 other hikers on the trail as we wrapped up the hike on the staircase that leads out from the gorge. The waterfalls and pools of crystal clear water were awesome.
Great hike for a workout. Difficulty was overall moderate but the initial hike up felt more than a moderate amount of work. The views of the gorge were decent, but there are prettier gorge hikes nearby. The waterfalls were running a bit dry, but made for an interesting hike. The trail is definitely popular, but we only hiked by a few people.
The views were really nice but the trail was extra buggy with black flies. Wish we wore bug spray for this one. The trail wasn't that difficult but had some exposed sections as the leaves weren't fully unfurled in late May.
Views of the lighthouse and the coastline were beautiful. You can definitely skip the forest loop at the end unless you like hiking through overgrowth. Parking was a bit tricky, read the parking info for more details and to plan your trip.
Beautiful views along Georgetown Lake from the trail. We tried looking for Bighorn sheep at the viewing area but were not lucky around 10AM in early June.
Another unexpectedly cool place to stop but the 3-foot deep snow had me turning back sooner than later. Views of Pass Lake, despite being frozen over, were cool. The nearby mountains had slumps of snow that looked like they were about to calve off at any moment.