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The scenic trail to secluded Jockeybush Lake in Ferris Lake Wild Forest follows a stream and passes by several small cascades and a moderately-sized waterfall. Key takeaways Distance: 2.3 miles round trip Elevation gain: 280 feet Hiking to Jockeybush Lake Following the outlet...
There is a small cascading waterfall formed from a small stream that begins at the outlet of Buckhorn Lake. The hike in to the falls follows along the famous Northville-Lake Placid trail, and is approximately 1.3 miles (one-way) with a slight elevation gain as you travel towards the...
Jimmy Creek contains 2 lovely, small waterfalls, and both are a short walk in from Route 8. This falls is very picturesque for its small size, and less than 200 yards from the road. You'll find a series of small drops and flows upstream from the main falls that are also worth looking for....
G Lake is set back in a quiet corner of the Ferris Lake Wild Forest. Its name is derived from the shape of the body of water, which, unironically, forms something that resembles a letter “G.” It doesn’t take a huge effort to reach this alphabetical treasure. A good family hike...
An old forest road leads to scenic Razorback Pond, a nice backcountry body of water near Twitchell Lake. Key takeaways Distance: 3.7 miles round trip Elevation gain: 450 feet Hike includes trail junctions and unmarked trail Hiking to Razorback Pond This trail starts along an old forest road...




