Sign at the Denny Creek trailhead
Our most recent hike was a short one to the water slide on Denny Creek. It was a cold, drizzly day but the best weather day for the week. Puffy jackets and long johns, gloves and hats helped keep us warm and dry. The newer main parking area serves three trails, Denny Creek, Franklin Falls, and Wagon Road. There are newer outhouses at the main upper parking area and also at the handicapped parking area below the main lot. The old Denny Creek parking trailhead is closed to cars. The small outhouse there was closed for the season. The Wagon Road is another way to get to Franklin Falls. Since it is only 55 miles from Seattle, it is a very heavily visited hiking area. However, on a cold, rainy day there were not many people.
Roots, slippery when wet
Stairs
more stairs
and still more stairs
Part way up to the slide is this newer bridge over the creek
We have hiked this trail before but this time we found it full of rocks, roots, and stairs. Lots of stairs. Trail crews sometimes think that stairs are an improvement on trails but uneven stairs are very hard on older legs, both going up and coming down. We will take a walk-around slope in lieu of stairs, if there is one available, almost every time.
Stairs down to the water slide and the log bridge crossing the creek
There was mud and standing water on the trail in a few places and one small creek we walked through. Our boots are waterproof, so no problem. There has been some erosion since we were last here also, but we are now a little older too and that makes a difference. For instance, we did not attempt to use the log bridge, that does not have a railing, over the rushing water in the creek. We might have considered doing that a few years ago but not now. Also, our turn around destination this time was just getting to the slide. Continuing up across the creek about another ¾ mile are the spectacular Keekwulee Falls. Denny Creek lower falls are a view through trees, while the upper Denny Creek falls are at the top of the water slide.
Denny Creek lower falls
Denny Creek upper falls
It is too late in the season now for flowers but fall colors
are still out and there are various shapes, sizes, and colors of mushrooms all
along the trail. I do not know mushrooms, but used a field guide to guess the common names.
Shrimp mushroom
Brown coral fungus
Yellow coral fungus
Tiny witch's butter
Tiny tan mushrooms growing on log
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