An easy amble down the North Country Trail, O Kun de Kun Falls are one of the most accessible falls you’ll find… one can literally walk right up to them ! You’ll be able to take extraordinary pictures and videos with little effort.
For the more adventurous, venture out on to the various rocks in the river to get alternate views.
The trail to the falls is very scenic… you’ll pass my favorite, Konteka Falls. Continuing past O Kun de Kun Falls, you’ll get to the bridge over the Baltimore River, a fun place to be both on and under.
Continue downriver to see an additional small falls, or across the bridge to continue the North Country Trail.
Note: The Trail from the parking lot to the Falls is fairly flat and wide, and should be able to be transversed with a small baby stroller. Leashed dogs...
   Read moreThis hike was about 1.3 miles but the trail is really improved and wide. There is an observation bridge that can be accessed right from the trail but my husband and I chose to take an unimproved trail down to the falls themselves. It was worth the extra effort. Water is high this year so we couldn't get under the falls (wet rock and moss can be extremely slippery and dangerous) but we were able to dip our feet in...
   Read moreWas easy to find the parking area and the trailhead. No picnic table but there was a porta. There's a rest area north of this site with a picnic area. Trail is over a mile with moderate terrain. Even though the water is muddy, hence the Peanut Butter Falls name, this seems to be a popular swimming hole. Be sure to cross the footbridge and explore to the right. Picturesque cave area next to the top of the...
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