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Kentucky Falls/North Fork Smith Trails Content provided by   Wildernet
Quick Facts
Difficulty:  Moderate to Difficult
Elevation:  2,000 Feet
Length:  8.5 Miles
Reservation:  No
Season:  Year-round
Directions
From Reedsport, Travel north on Highway 101 to County Road 48. Follow 48 north to Primary Forest Route 23. Follow 23 east to the North Fork Smith Trail, which is approximately 29 miles from 101. Kentucky Falls Trail is an additional eight miles north on 23.
Location Information
With nearly 8 1/2 miles of trails along Kentucky Creek and the North Fork Smith River, these trails provide opportunities for hikers to photograph and enjoy beautiful waterfalls, as well as other natural beauty of this area. The trails are accessed by two trailheads.

Much of the North Fork Smith Trail was constructed by volunteers, led by Lyle and Margaret Earl. Volunteers are invaluable to the continued maintenance of this and other forest trails. If you'd like to serve as a volunteer on this, or any other trail, contact the Mapleton Ranger District office.

There are restrooms at the trailheads.
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