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Dylan Lara
Photo Date:
03/03/2018
Piney Falls Trailhead.
Dylan Lara
Photo Date:
03/03/2018
Along the half-mile stretch from the trailhead to the split to the upper and lower falls.
Dylan Lara
Photo Date:
03/03/2018
The forest is fairly dense and provides a good amount of shade, even on hot days
Dylan Lara
Photo Date:
03/03/2018
Looking down from the top of the upper falls.
Dylan Lara
Photo Date:
03/03/2018
Upper Piney Falls.
Dylan Lara
Photo Date:
03/03/2018
The trail has many rock walls and formations as you walk down to the falls.
Dylan Lara
Photo Date:
03/03/2018
Some of the rock formations along the trail.
Dylan Lara
Photo Date:
03/03/2018
The biggest rock wall in the park is right along the trail before you get to the bottom of Upper Piney Falls.
Dylan Lara
Photo Date:
03/03/2018
The bottom of Upper Piney Falls.
Dylan Lara
Photo Date:
03/03/2018
The trail wraps around the back of the falls, giving you a completely different perspective.
Dylan Lara
Photo Date:
03/03/2018
The trail behind the falls.
Dylan Lara
Photo Date:
03/03/2018
Another view of Piney Falls.
Dylan Lara
Photo Date:
03/03/2018
Rhododendron lines both sides of the trail and creates some really interesting canopies at some points along the trail.
Dylan Lara
Photo Date:
03/03/2018
The trail back to Firetower Road.
Dylan Lara
Photo Date:
03/03/2018
Some sections of the forest can become totally flooded during high rainfall.