Falls Ridge Preserve

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Elliston, United States

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Hiking area· Nature preserve· Tourist attraction

Falls Ridge Preserve Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Falls Ridge Preserve is located in Elliston, United States on Falls Ridge Rd. Falls Ridge Preserve is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category hiking area in United States.

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Falls Ridge Rd

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Patrick Sims

Awesome waterfall, cascades, and little karst formations! NOT a lot of parking so get there early or be ready to turn around. But love the trails and features! No bathrooms and some trails are a little overgrown. Trash in trash out as well

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Tim Fields

We really enjoyed the water falls which you can see from the short trail. Parking was plentiful and the walking path was clear. A neat place to spend a couple of hours with family.

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josh herr

this is a great spot for a short family hike lots to explore and check out! We hiked all the trails and it was right about or just a fuzz over 3 mi. The small caves and streams are beautiful, and had tons of luck finding wild orchids and wild flowers when we were up there!

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Chuck S.

I'd call it a short, moderate hike, but be aware the \silver\ trail (with the falls overlook) has steep, narrow stairs in a few spots. Only about a mile round-trip from the parking area. There's a longer ed\ trail that is a total of about 3.0 miles. Typical Nature Conservancy preserve: well-maintained, very well-marked trails, no dogs, no facilities, trail map and info at the kiosk at start of trail.

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Lee Huffman

Beautiful falls. The trail consists of two loops. The lower one by the falls are fairly easy. The trail goes up and behind the main falls and by a few smaller ones. Give yourself 30 minutes for the lower trail. The upper trail is fairly steep to get to in places and a more of a moderate level. While it does not have great views of other ridges in the summer, it's a very good hike through the forest. Give yourself about 90 minutes or so for both the lower and upper loops. Note that the trail/preserve is posted: No dogs allowed.