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The trailhead begins straight up and to the left.
The trail levels off for most of the hike.
Fallen trees are a common site on the trail.
The trail runs alongside Cove Creek.
A hiker walking next to Cove Creek.
Crossing over Cove Creek.
These boulders break up the trail midway through.
More fallen trees dot the trail.
A spur trail to the left will take you to stone ruins, while the main trail continues to the waterfall.
The ruins of a homestead.
Ferns and hardwoods line the trail.
The first look at the waterfall from the trail.
The swimming hole.
It's possible to climb up the waterfall, but it's very slippery.
Photo Date:
03/28/2016
Little Bradley Falls.
The trail is covered with red blazes.
A hiker crosses Cove Creek.