Date: Saturday, November 1, 2025
Time: 8:00 am at Intown Church
Difficulty Level: D2 – D3 (easy to moderate)
Hiking Distance: 4 – 5 miles
Cost: $15 per person
Dukes Creek Falls Trail
It is a series of three switchbacks that lead down to falls on Davis Creek at its confluence with Dukes Creek. There are water cascades on Dukes Creek While the pathway is remarkably level, it descends more than 400 feet on the half-mile walk. The sound of the waterfall can only be heard at the middle of each switchback, fading as the next turn approaches. Where the footpath switches back the sounds of the forest are louder than the falls.
Martin’s Mine Trail
0.9 mile loop
A wooden bridge across Dukes Creek begins this picturesque and historical trail. The 0.9-mile loop interprets the history of gold mining at this site. A vertical shaft of the earlier gold mining era is a focal point and provides a unique habitat for bats. A short extension from the main trail offers a view of a small, but soothing waterfall.
Wetland Loop Trail
0.55 mile loop
This easy ½-mile loop trail passes a beaver pond and wetland area. A boardwalk and large deck provide a great spot for “birding” on the pond. Waterfowl and frogs are residents that hikers may see or hear.
Required Items:
1.5  liters of water.
Good hiking shoes or tennis shoes
Layered clothing
Hat / Beanie Cap / Gloves
Lunch and snacks
Daypack
Recommended Items:
Hiking poles or stick
Camera
Sunglasses
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