Graves Creek Nature Trail Loop

Graves Creek Nature Trail Loop

Trails
Last Updated: June 2026

Overview

About This Trail

A one-mile rainforest loop at Graves Creek Campground with easy distance but moderate technical demands. Hikers move through dense old-growth forest with constant shade, rooty sections, and wet footing. Part of the trail is currently washed out, adding a route-finding element and obstacle to navigate. Expect mud, moss-covered roots, and zero let-up from moisture—this isn't a casual stroll despite the short distance.

Highlights

Difficulty Level

Easy to Moderate

Trail Highlights

Immersive temperate rainforest experience. Full shade, constant moisture, scale of old-growth trees, carpet of moss and ferns.

Insider Tips

• Before starting, scout the washed-out section from the trailhead. Assess if it's passable for your party; backtrack if unsure. • The loop can be hiked clockwise or counterclockwise; clockwise encounters the worst section early, so you can turn back quickly if needed. • Afternoon visits get dim fast under dense canopy; carry a headlamp. • The short distance masks technical difficulty. Wet, rooty footing is more demanding than mileage suggests. • Bring a small dry bag for phone and car keys; mud splash is inevitable.

Best Season to Hike

May through September

Hiking Tips

  • Waterproof, ankle-supporting boots mandatory—non-negotiable in wet conditions.
  • Carry 1L minimum water; rainforest provides moisture but no distinct refill sources.
  • Trekking poles reduce slip risk on roots and mud; essential for the washed-out section.
  • Scout the washed-out section from start; backtrack if it's impassable for your fitness level.
  • Start before 10 AM; dense canopy dims light rapidly in afternoon.

Family Info

1-mile loop is short enough for young hikers with hiking experience. However, mud, roots, and the washed-out section demand constant supervision. Hand-holding on muddy sections and around the obstacle is essential. Test your child's footing comfort on similar terrain first.

ℹ️ Data Sources
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