This was a day of hikes that did not really go as planned....
Raven Cliff Falls
Unfortunately we did not find this one. We hiked in about 2 miles and realized that we had probably missed the trail down to the river. We thought it would be easy enough to find, but it was more of a bushwhack and after finding a yellow jackets nest and still unsure it was the right way, we decided to turn around. The hike is a tough one and has some very steep parts. Very overgrown in places and lots of ticks! There also isn't a lot of information on this one out there.
Steeles Creek [Big] Falls
This was another tough hike and again, quite overgrown in places. The trail was easy to follow but at one point, I walked with my arms above my head to avoid the stinging nettle and there were a lot of ticks. I would advise an early spring or late fall for this one. It is a little over 1.5 miles roundtrip, but to get to where you can view the falls from the middle requires some careful footing down some rock - these can be VERY slick so please be careful. There was a rope to help you climb in and out. You can avoid that part by hiking a little further up the trail and seeing the falls from above.
There is a path that leads to the lower portion of the falls and there is another waterfall on past this one - both of which we missed (like I said, this one didn't go as planned).
Bonus Falls
No, that's not the actual name. We caught a glimpse of this one on the drive out from another set of falls that we were going to attempt to find, that again didn't work out. We thought it would be easy enough to get to, but with all the downed trees, it made it quite the challenge. However, we were able to at least get a couple of pics before scrambling back out.












