A wonderful hidden gem known by locals. You can access it through a hidden entrance on Quigley and Hildegaard.
Its a small waterfall but the paths south of it lead to a view of Felkers Falls from below.
Just be careful for the steep elevation and crevices with lots of jagged rocks, both along the water and within the stream itself.
There is one rather difficult trail to the top of the escarpment on the one eastern bank of the stream. It is incredibly steep and will likely result in slips or even a fall and is extremely dangerous (take at own risk). Theres lots of water and moss on the trail and the area is slippery, with the added height, it is dangerous. Parts of the trail have almost a 90° elevation and there is also lots of sedimentary rock, which makes for poor footing.
The trails closer to the main Felkers are not recommended without proper foot wear or...
Read moreWe moved here from BC just over a year ago. My 10 yr/old son and I have been exploring the Hamilton trails more frequently in the past few months.
Today we saw Little Davis Falls and hiked up to the base of Felker Falls. Nice short hike but still slippery. We'll be back when the seasons are more picturesque.
Huge suggestion- wear ankle support hiking boots and not hiking shoes. There's a few ankle twisters from Little Davis to Felker and back.
Good walk on a nice...
Read moreYou can walk on the creekbed from Quigley or Greenhill or take the path from either location too. If you take the path, just stay on the east side and you can find dirt paths to follow after the grass. Obviously, if you choose to walk the creekbed, it is much rockier and slippery but it's very rewarding to go all the way past Little Davis Falls to Felker's Falls. Unfortunately, lots of stagnant water...
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