Chalk Ridge Falls Park Photos
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it is sooo sad that others trash our trails (Photo by
jimmy peace)
The main attraction at this park is the waterfalls that the kids love. (Photo by
Branden)
Here is the bridge that is washed out. (Photo by
Branden)
This is the trail head for the bridge that is washed out. (Photo by
Branden)
The trail only goes 20 feet more to the left of where this photo was taken. Then the trail is blocked off and there is a collapsed bridge. If you cross the dry stream bed in another 50 feet you will come to this washed-out bridge. (Photo by
BrownMJ127)
The first portion of the trail is paved, but some rougher stuff lay ahead. (Photo by
Austin Explorer)
A winding boardwalk conveys the trail across a wide creek bed near the start of the hike. (Photo by
Austin Explorer)
Chalk Ridge Falls, the feature that gives its name to the park that surrounds it. (Photo by
Austin Explorer)
The cable suspension bridge provides a safe, but wavy trip across the water downstream from the falls. (Photo by
Austin Explorer)
Most of the trail follows along muddy river bank. Erosion control mechanisms, such as this staircase, should not be avoided. (Photo by
Austin Explorer)
The trail provides a number of opportunities to get into the river. (Photo by
Austin Explorer)
The red trail across the suspension bridge is more overgrown. Here the trail even picks it way through a thicket of Cottonwood trees. (Photo by
Austin Explorer)
The red trail provides heavy tree cover, but also heavy grass coverage of the trail. Often the trail was even more overgrown that shown here. (Photo by
Austin Explorer)
From a bluff overlooking the stream that soon feeds Chalk Ridge Falls. (Photo by
Austin Explorer)
The Chalk Ridge Falls trailhead. An interpretive sign is under the tree on the righthand side of the trail. (Photo by
Austin Explorer)
This water was running along the trail,just a few feet,not bad! (Photo by
Miles)
This is what the small dam looks like now! (Photo by
Miles)
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