A short, easy hike to discover a beautiful waterfall.
The hike starts in Alleghe and follows the lake.
Be sure to wear proper hiking boots, as the end of the hike is on a small scree slope.
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Activity: Walking -
Distance: 1.24 mi
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Average duration: 1h 05
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Difficulty: Easy
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Back to start: Yes
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Ascent: + 554 ft
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Descent: - 554 ft
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Highest point: 3,750 ft
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Lowest point: 3,196 ft
Waypoints
- S/E : mi 0 - alt. 3,196 ft - Car park
- 1 : mi 0.32 - alt. 3,363 ft - Start of the trail
- 2 : mi 0.57 - alt. 3,602 ft - Crossroads
- 3 : mi 0.62 - alt. 3,750 ft - Ru de Rialt Waterfall
- S/E : mi 1.24 - alt. 3,196 ft - Car park
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Please note: a user reported on 15 June 2025 that
>the cumulative elevation gain according to our two GPS devices is approximately 400/450m (and definitely not 935m) , and it took us 3 hours and 15 minutes walking at a fairly normal pace.
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