Friday
On Friday we set up camp along falling water road. There are several places to choose from and a couple really neat waterfalls to look at just off the road. The first Camping spot is just before falling water falls on the right. It is not on the water but it is a large area that is great for bigger groups. It is within walking distance of the waterfall and there is another great swimming hole down a trail out the back of the area. The next couple camping spots are near Bailey Coe creek. Both are on the water and great for quick access to dragonfly falls. The first of theses is very small and right on the main road. The second is about 100 yards off the main road down a rugged jeep road. This is a great spot with a swimming hole and cliffs but it is right on the horse trail. The final spot is just past B-luv Hollow. It is right on the creek and has some nice boulders to sit on. From this spot it is an easy hike to all of Saturdays falls. On the way in be sure and stop at six finger falls and box canyon falls. The parking spot for these is about half a mile past where a side road comes in on your right. Just park on the left and walk down to the creek. this is six finger falls. Box Canyon is across the creek and down stream from here. There is a horse trail that leads to it. Also look around the creek when the water is up for even more unnamed falls.
Saturday
This is a good day for exploring because you can start as early as you want and stay out as late as you want. You can find waterfalls in just about any hollows in this area. Our first hike will be to Keefe and b-luv which are located about half a mile past the bridge over falling water creek (toward Richland Campground). There is a horse trail leading up the canyon that leads to Keefe falls and there is a fork in the small creek that leads up to b-luv hollow and a couple nice falls. The other Is Jb hollow. There are no trails but if you follow the drainage that crosses the road XX miles past the bridge you will be rewarded with several nice waterfalls when the water is up. This drainage forks at least three times and each fork leads to more waterfalls. Neither of these is a very long hike so you should have time to do more exploring on your own. I recommend following any drainage with water flowing. Also hiking falling water creek is always rewarding.
Sunday
On our last day in the woods we are going to do a short hike to a very scenic waterfall and on the way out if you have time be sure and check out pedestal rock and kings bluff. (The total hike at pedestal rock is about three miles if you do both loops.) To get to Dragonfly falls you will want to park at one of the middle two camping areas. From the small one on the road (XX miles from hwy 16) simply cross falling water creek and walk up Bailey Coe creek about a quarter of a mile. The first falls will be on your left up a side drainage. On up the creek about a hundred yards you will come to the base of the main falls. There is a nice swimming hole here. The hike is fairly level but there is no trail and you will still want to climb up to the top of the falls to look around. The creek is very pretty up above the falls. The other way to the falls is to park at the third camp spot (XX miles from the turn off at hwy 16) and follow the horse trail across the creek and up the hill about a mile to the top of both falls. If time permits you may want to continue on the horse trail to see more of this pristine wilderness and when water is high, a few more waterfalls.
Directions
To get into this beautiful area from scenic hwy 7 turn east on hwy 16 at Pelsor. Go about nine miles to Ben Her. Falling Water road is one mile past the big turn in the road at Ben Her on the left. (On the way in you will pass the Pedestal Rock scenic area.) About 2 miles down this gravel road you will see falling water falls on your right just off the road.
Dud, why the hell did i not go camping with y'all these pictures are sick. did you take them? it all makes me home sick.
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