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Trillium Falls Trail
Trillium Falls is a short but scenic loop walk past wildflowers and a waterfall.
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Trillium Falls Trail Details
Trillium Falls, a pleasant 10-foot cascade over moss-covered rocks, is the crown jewel of this short hike. But the rest of the walk is gorgeous too - white trillium, a spring wildflower, grows along a creek in the dusky, damp understory of the stately redwoods that make up the canopy. Start this trail at the marked trailhead at Elk Meadow Day Use Area, off Davison Road. The trail is a 2.8-mile loop, including a section on a dirt road at the end.
Difficulty
Moderate
Distance
2.8 miles
Estimated time
50 minutes
Region
N/A
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Trillium Falls Trail
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Davison Trail
This multi-use trail follows an old logging road through a restored landscape.
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Elk Meadow Day Use Area
This day-use area is one of the best locations in the park to see Roosevelt elk.
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Davison Road
This seven-mile scenic byway offers views of elk, beaches, and a beautiful canyon.
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Steelow Creek Trail
The Steelow Creek Trail allows biking and connects to Davison Road and the Davison Trail.
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Lady Bird Johnson Grove
This grove of redwoods is at a higher elevation than most offering more clouds and mist