Nobody has shared the directions to the moseleum as far as I’m aware. Park in the lot and head on the trail immediately at the end of 566th road. Walk across the cement bridge that goes over the river. Go between the metal gate and wood post and follow the path along the river going right/west. You’ll go thru a short trail with trees on both sides. At the end of the trees you can continue straight on the paved path or go more west thru some tall dead wheat? And follow the bank line. (At your own risk) very risky thin path. It’ll go down a slope and back up and you’ll see the giant stone with engravings at the bottom. Fun hike but at your own risk. Moseleum is neat and the fall would be the best time to visit in my opinion all the annoying bugs are dead along with most of the...
Read moreSuch a cool spot, kind of hard to find the trails but very worth it. Here’s a clear set of directions to the mausoleum; Go across the concrete bridge and take a right. There will be a metal gate and a post, go through those. Follow the little ATV path, there should be trees on both sides of you. At the first break in the trees on the west side, take a right through the grass and follow the small path along the river. Keep going until you get back into the wooded area, follow the path (gets small with climbing involved) until you come up on the rock wall with the writing. Take the small ladder after you pass this keep going on the original path through some tall grass and there’s the mausoleum! It is part of the writing wall but kind of a...
Read moreWe only hiked off path to see this cave so I can't give this place an adequate review. However, I'm sure it's nice! They had an overpass which I'm really surprised they didn't have railings on a good place to push somebody off if you didn't like them 🙃 and call it an accident 👍 They did have some nice Bridges...
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