Place

Lynn Camp Prong Cascades

A stout, cascading waterfall framed by rocks and fall-colored leaves.
Hike 1.4 miles (2.3 km) roundtrip from Middle Prong Trailhead at the end of Upper Tremont Road.

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Quick Facts
Significance:
Point of Interest on Middle Prong Trail

Scenic View/Photo Spot

Lynn Camp Prong rushes and tumbles over and around numerous rocks as it cascades down the mountain beside the Middle Prong Trail. The trail follows the route of an old logging railroad, so it offers easy walking on a wide, relatively level path. Enjoy blooming wildflowers along the trail from spring through summer.

How to Get There

  • Hike 1.4 miles (2.3 km) roundtrip from the Middle Prong Trailhead. Consult a park trail map for other route options (mileages will vary).
  • Park at Middle Prong Trailhead at the end of Upper Tremont Road (unpaved but well-maintained).

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Last updated: October 10, 2024