5/5 Gunnar C. 2 years ago on Google
I
loved
this
"trail."
It
really
isn't
a
trail,
more
of
a
gentle
walk
through
nature.
It
is
short,
well-marked,
and
doesn't
have
much
in
the
way
of
elevation
gains/declines.
So
if
you're
looking
for
a
true
hike,
look
elsewhere.
That
said,
this
little
walk
packs
a
ton
of
beautiful
sights
in
a
really
small
area.
You're
sort
of
in
a
bowl
here,
with
rocks
surrounding
you
on
all
sides.
Inside
the
bowl
there
are
really
interesting
rock
formations
all
around
you,
and
the
flora
here
is
very
different
than
you
see
in
most
other
areas
of
the
park.
Apparently
this
area
is
a
bit
of
a
microclimate
due
to
it's
geological
features,
and
there
are
tons
of
signs
throughout
the
park
explaining
the
reasons
for
this.
It
is
an
amazing
combination
of
easy
walking,
beautiful
scenery,
and
signs
containing
really
good
information
about
what
you're
seeing.
The
one
downside
is
this
was
the
most
crowded
area
I
saw
in
the
park
with
the
exception
of
Skull
Rock,
so
you
will
be
sharing
the
trail
with
hundreds
of
people.
But
unlike
Skull
Rock
and
some
of
the
other
crowded
areas
of
the
park,
the
crowds
here
didn't
really
bother
me.
This
was
the
highlight
of
the
park
for
me,
without
a
doubt.
Although
there
are
other
hiking
trails
I'd
recommend
over
this
one,
there
is
no
other
attraction
in
the
park
I'd
recommend
more
highly.
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