The trail is a gradual incline, getting steeper as you go. Depending on your pace, you can get there in 30 minutes to an hour. The first 10 minutes are a warm up, 10 minute butt kicker, 5 minute downhill reprieve, than a final 5 minute push and you are there. The trail is rocky and is not flat (tilts to the side). Wear sturdy shoes and stay in the center to avoid snakes if any. If you want a less rocky trail, take the main preserve trail left out of the lot, then right at the pavement. You will head up hill and come to a gazebo and restroom. Continue on to a stream and old pump house.
Assume 1 hr. When you get to the water drain (you'll see it first), follow the trail to the left. It's another 100'ft from there.
It's a climb there's allot of people so follow them & you'll get there. My advice sip water until u get to the water fall then u can guzzle if u choose
It's not bad at all
Worth the hike.
No, its a 45 min walk
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