Hike in from Banning State Park or Robinson park in Sandstone, MN. There is also the option to paddle up the Kettle River from Robinson Park to the Wolf Creek Falls or take the whitewater river tour through Banning to see the falls. Depending on the recent rain the falls can be a small trickle to a sheet of water cover the 30 feet. Wolf Creek drops about 12 feet at the falls and continues anther 100 yards before it merges with the Kettle River. Beautiful and worth the...
Read moreThe falls themselves were just lovely, but the trail almost too muddy and overgrown to walk. The bugs were very bad, but that wasn’t surprising given the time of year. The trail essentially disappears when you get close enough to hear running water, so we had to wander through the woods and climb up and down boulders to actually get to the falls. The view was beautiful, but it was difficult to enjoy the journey with...
Read moreWe loved the hike and falls. 3 kids, the youngest being 4 and the hike was perfect for them. Be mindful that the path to the falls is not all paved. There is some climbing down to get to the falls and climbing back up on...
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