Parking area near the trailhead. The Information kiosk can be seen at the far end of the lot nearest the trail.
Trail map posted at the Trailhead
A view of the trail substrate at the start of the hike
A view of the Creek from the trail
Evidence that water levels can be high
An interesting side trip off of the trail showed evidence that someone once call this place home.
One of the sturdy bridges we were able to use to cross the Creek
A view of the Creek from the bridge showing a pool along the Creek
Another sturdy bridge at another crossing.
Stone steps guide hikers to another bridge and another crossing
One of the bridges made from one of the downed trees
The bridge construction is really unique and a good use of resources
The bridge construction makes it easy to cross the creek
Another smaller bridge over the creek
Some beautiful pools of water as seen from the Trail
Our first look at the Lower Indian Ladders Falls
Lower Indian Ladders Falls is just a trickle, but still a beautiful spot
With lower water levels we were able safely capture a picture with the falls as a back drop
This section of trail used to connect to the Upper falls but is now too damaged to safely hike. This is the view of the falls from above along the trail.
Some of the beautiful flora we were able observe during our hike.
A Beautiful Pholiota fungi growing alongside the trail.
Another view of one of the sturdy bridges that help hikers cross the creek.
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