Trail sign at the beginning of the Fall Creek Trail.
After crossing Fall Creek, the trail climbs onto a large sage covered bench with views up Wildhorse Canyon.
The trail follows an old road up the north side of the canyon past Point 7,666, which offers this nice view down on the junction of Fall Creek and Wildhorse Creek.
A line of aspens thrives along the banks of a tributary creek in this sweeping view up Fall Creek Canyon.
A hiker contemplates the view at the junction with the Left Fork of Fall Creek.
The first 2.5 miles of the Fall Creek hike crosses large, open, sage flats before entering Douglas fir forests farther up the canyon.
The trail eventually climbs above Fall Creek into the trees.
A hiker enjoys the quiet and solitude of a dense Douglas fir forest.
Trail sign at Moose Lake junction.
Attentive hikers can wander off trail to find this waterfall just beyond the Moose Lake junction.