Where are the hiking areas?
A. Eberhart Point has a three-quarter mile trail from the top of the canyon to the bottom. The trail is strenuous. The scenery is beautiful. Beaver Pond Trail (off Highway 176) is perfect for bird watchers. This easy trail takes you through a variety of wooded and open environments. Lower Two-Mile Trail along Highway 176 is a popular put-in/take-out for kayakers. It is steep and strenuous. Canyon Mouth Day Use Area has a hiking trail that is being renovated but is open to the public. The trail is almost a mile long (one way).
A. Eberhart Point has a three-quarter mile trail from the top of the canyon to the bottom. The trail is strenuous. The scenery is beautiful. Beaver Pond Trail (off Highway 176) is perfect for bird watchers. This easy trail takes you through a variety of wooded and open environments. Lower Two-Mile Trail along Highway 176 is a popular put-in/take-out for kayakers. It is steep and strenuous. Canyon Mouth Picnic Area has a hiking trail that is being renovated but is open to the public. The trail is almost a mile long (one way).