Richland Area Access for Hiking
Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 9:43 pm
A buddy and I are thinking about backpacking up Richland Creek towards the falls and camping for a few days, but I'm a bit leery about making such a trip when the water in the creeks and feeder streams is likely to make creek crossings a real chore, if not downright dangerous.
Also, I understand the campground is still closed, but that are there places to park outside the campground?
We're planning on hiking up to the falls on the trail that is on the same side of the creek as the campground, and though neither of us has ever done this trail, many years ago I explored a bit of the area across the feeder creek (falling water?) just west of the campground. The water was low and I don't recall the creek crossing being much a problem at all... more of a boulder hop if I remember correctly. Thinking it may be very different with high water and backpacks.
We would be doing this Tuesday or Wednesday. Any input from those that know the area would be most appreciated!
Cheers,
mac
Also, I understand the campground is still closed, but that are there places to park outside the campground?
We're planning on hiking up to the falls on the trail that is on the same side of the creek as the campground, and though neither of us has ever done this trail, many years ago I explored a bit of the area across the feeder creek (falling water?) just west of the campground. The water was low and I don't recall the creek crossing being much a problem at all... more of a boulder hop if I remember correctly. Thinking it may be very different with high water and backpacks.
We would be doing this Tuesday or Wednesday. Any input from those that know the area would be most appreciated!
Cheers,
mac