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Great hike!
Beautiful trail, took our 3 and 6 year old. The 3 year old needed some help in spots, as expected. But it is a short hike and we navigated just fine! Only challenge is the parking. It’s limited!
This was the best hidden gem that we found on our whole trip! Some parts of the trail are very nerve racking if you have really small children but the end view is so worth it! There’s very little park...
Go all the way to the top. There was a sign after we got to the top of the falls that made us think that you couldn’t go any further. However, a family was coming down from up further and told us we n...
This was not an easy trail to find. Using Alltrails and some hikers suggestions, we parked at St. Elmo's Park, walk to to the street and entered in from a hidden path with a "white" bridge. The trail ...
Great hike!
Beautiful trail, took our 3 and 6 year old. The 3 year old needed some help in spots, as expected. But it is a short hike and we navigated just fine! Only challenge is the parking. It’s limited!
Beautiful!
This was the best hidden gem that we found on our whole trip! Some parts of the trail are very nerve racking if you have really small children but the end view is so worth it! There’s very little park...
Don’t miss the stream that feeds the falls
Go all the way to the top. There was a sign after we got to the top of the falls that made us think that you couldn’t go any further. However, a family was coming down from up further and told us we n...
Beautiful waterfalls
Glenn Falls was beautiful. From the lower to upper falls the water was flowing nicely. Definitely worth hiking again. Trail was clean.
Pretty Waterfall
This was not an easy trail to find. Using Alltrails and some hikers suggestions, we parked at St. Elmo's Park, walk to to the street and entered in from a hidden path with a "white" bridge. The trail ...