Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Pass an old dirt road on the left. In a few feet you will pass a
bench and pass through a metal gate. This is part of the South
Boundary Road. In 100 feet arrive at the Tree Fern Cave Rock
Shelter on the right. In 150 feet come to another Y. Take the
right fork. A sign points the way to the main Cane Creek Trail.
1.2
Pass a bench and get your first look at Cane Creek.
1.3
Come to a Y. The West Cane Creek Trail is down the left fork to
the west. Take the right fork. You are now on the East Cane
Creek Trail. In 200 feet pass Big Azalea Footbridge on the left.
1.4
A short, 30-foot trail to the left leads to the cascades of Cane
Creek.
1.5
A small trail leads off to the right (east). A sign indicates that
this is the Boulder Garden. Turn right here and loop around the
two big boulders and wildflowers until you come to a short side
trail to the right (west) back to the East Cane Creek Trail.
1.6
Back on the East Cane Creek Trail, turn right onto the trail. In
250 feet pass a footbridge and Linden Garden Meadows on the
left (west); continue straight to the northeast. There is a stand
of bamboo growing here.
1.7
Come to a Y. To the left is the East Cane Creek Trail, to the
right Waterfall Creek Bridge. Take the right fork to the north-
east. You are on the south end of the Shelf Trail. Pass an in-
formational sign: “Waterfall Creek Bridge 30 Yards, the Gap
6⁄10 of a Mile.” In 30 yards cross the footbridge over a nice
rocky stream.
1.8
The Shelf Trail continues straight to the north. Turn left (west)
onto the Middle Trail.
2.2
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