
The trail to Keefe Falls is pretty short and is fairly easy. The trail follows and then runs above a small creek, which drops by and frolics past several large boulders.


There were lots of wildflowers blooming along the trail, including this patch that had a grand view overlooking the creek.

It was a nice day to be out in the woods, and I was surprised that I didn't see anyone else out along the trail. But the trail does appear to be fairly popular with horseback riders (you have to be careful and watch your step in a few places because the horses have left a few little surprises along the trail for hikers to step around).

The trail soon reaches Keefe Falls, which is 78 feet tall and sits at the end of a scenic little grotto.



And one last shot of the lush vegetation surrounding the trail along the way back to the car, which made for a scenic little hike.

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