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Stream crossing. You will cross the stream again in less than
0.1 mile.
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Another stream crossing. During times of rain a really nice wa-
terfall cascades over the large rocks here. In less than 0.1 mile,
pass the orange-blazed Old Still Trail on the right (south).
Continue straight on the Waterfall Trail. The canopy really be-
gins to thin out and is mostly nonexistent until you begin the re-
turn at the end of the loop. Because the trees are all laid out flat
from the storms, you will be able to see the tops of all of the
surrounding hills and other trails that you wouldn't normally see.
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Pass the un-blazed connector trail to your right (east). This will
be the south end of the loop.
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The park's lodge, water tower, and golf course can be seen to
the north. The Waterfall Trail ends here. The red-blazed Nature
Trail comes in from the left (northwest) and bends to the north.
The blue-blazed Cascade Loop Trail is to your right (southw-
est). Turn right onto the Cascade Loop.
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Come to an un-blazed connector trail. At this point during my
visit, the Cascade Loop had vanished (no more blazes or indic-
ations of a path). Hopefully when you read this, the trail will be
back and you can use it for a longer loop. In the meantime, turn
right (south) onto the connector trail.
0.9
Come to an intersection. Turn left (south) onto the Waterfall
Trail and retrace your steps to the trailhead.
1.0
Arrive back at the trailhead.
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