It's only .5 miles out and back but is heavily used because it connects to the Lake Blanche Trail. It's located in Big Cottonwood Canyon and many people get there via I-215.
There is only one handicapped parking space so it's prime territory. It's a small lot. You have to either get there early or park out on the street.
There is a restroom but I haven't used it so I don't know how accessible it is. The bulletin board next to the trail reminds you to watch out for Boreal toads. We watched out but, sadly, we didn't see any.
There was a fast running creek next to the trail on July 1 but it's hard to say what it's like other times of the year.
The trail is shady all the way.
There is a waterfall at the end and I understand there is a second one a little ways beyond where the pavement ends.
There is also a nice spot at the end where you can eat lunch or even have a little outside meeting.












