We hiked about 9 miles up and down the North Chickamauga Creek and Cooper Creek gorges. An overlook at the top of the bluff revealed the North Chick creek far below. We then followed the trail down the side of the gorge to a rocky path along the edge of Cooper Creek. The weeds closed in around the trail with abundant poison ivy and stinging nettles scratching our legs. The creek was filled with hugh boulders but little water, makin the creek crossing easy with few slick rocks.
A hundred feet more and we arrived at Stevenson's camp, our lunch destination and turn around point. The falls at the camp was little more than a sprinkle. Three young men hiking along the trail with their music and hooting and hollering (we heard them before we saw them), told us about the "bathtub" of water just to the left of the waterfall - a good place to cool off on a hot day. glad to hear some other people were enjoying the trail, too.
If you would like to see some very nice photos taken during this hike, click here.
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