Crazy Creek Resort





The Crazy Creek Resort Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This is a great trail for everyone that meanders a nice forest setting. At times, it can be very muddy, especially when there may be some down brush or trees, when climbing over stumps and fallen trees. When users get to the part where they can climb a rope to go over a steep section, they can alternatively climb down toward the river and then go back up. Follow the pink trail markers on the trees to help stay on course. The view at the top is stunning!
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The trail down to Moses Creek Falls is quite a steep descent for which good footwear is recommended. Depending on the season or after a recent rainfall, it can be muddy and slippery. To avoid taking the same way back up, an alternate route is available via the gravel road for a more gradual hike back up to the car. This is not a managed trail and lacks infrastructure. Please practice Leave No Trace principles, packing out any trash.
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This is a great and interesting trail down to Begbie Falls that is usually pretty quiet. It's nice and cool for a summer hike as it’s shaded by trees. The falls are great but the best part is turning left to go down to the beach. There's a beautiful grassy area that opens up to a beautiful mountain view!
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This is a great short hike down a rock face to Begbie Falls. Take the path to the left of the trailhead sign to get to the falls. The trail is in the tress and comes out at a small lookout platform at the falls. Turn left to go down to the beach where there's a grassy area that opens up to a beautiful mountain view! The forest service road leading up to the trailhead is narrow and isn’t paved all the way, so you may need to park farther away from the trailhead.