Sign at the trailhead
The same day we visited Franklin Falls we also went to Humpback Creek Falls. These falls are seen from the bridge on the Annette Lake trail. There is a large parking area at the trail head and an older small outhouse that did not have toilet paper the day we were there. I think most hikers are prepared for lack of TP and carry some just in case. We always have TP, hand sanitizer, plenty of water, bug repellent, and wear packs with other essentials.
Junction sign for the Asahel Curtis Nature trail and Annette Lake
It is a short, ½ mile RT, steep up, with lots of rocks and roots, to the Annette Lake bridge but the view was spectacular. All the way to Annette Lake would be about an 8 mile RT hike.
Humpback Creek Falls
Count for the day:
8 people, 1 dog
1/2 mile RT
Forest Service Pass required



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