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The Bradley Falls Trailhead.
A small bridge across the first creek crossing.
The trail cuts through a large wildflower field early on.
The trail splits in two in the field.
Many types of flora grow along the trail.
The two trails rejoining after about 0.25 mile.
A very small waterfall is located at the Cove Creek crossing.
Contributor Zack Bradley crosses the shallow section of Cove Creek.
The trail immediately ascends after crossing Bradley Creek.
The first spur trail leads downward to the top of the waterfall.
Use caution on all downward trails as deaths have occurred due to washouts.
The second spur trail heads downward to two separate ledges for viewing the waterfall. The next spur trail has the most stable and best view.
The spur trails to the lookouts head straight down and have precarious footing.
The first lookout point is small and unfortunately eroding.
The view of Bradley Falls from the middle of the trail.
The main ledge that overlooks Bradley Falls.
Rappelling down the cliff next to Bradley Falls.
Rappelling down the cliff into the pools.
Rappelling to the bottom of the waterfall (90 feet).
The view of Bradley Falls from the main lookout.
A hiker heading out to the parking area.