This trail can be fairly difficult due to the first section if the trail which is a switchback trail down the slope of the valley. It is also a little difficult towards the end because you walk up a slightly steep section for a while. It can also be a little long if you plan to follow the whole trail without coming off the trail the same way you went in. I would say it would take about an hour or an hour and a half assuming you aren't a slow walker and don't plan on stopping much or at all. If you follow the red markers on the trees until you reach the orange markers, then folloe the orange markers, you should get to Horshoe Bend Falls. This location has a cool geologic formation that most students and faculty on campus call "Buddha's Belly". It's a somewhat spherical outcrop towards the bottom of the fall that is formed by/maintains its shape due to the water falling on it eroding it away while also depositing more minerals, which essentially replaces the minerals eroded away.
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