Hunting Branch Trailhead - Bell Smith Springs
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Bell Smith Springs is one of the most beautiful recreation areas the Shawnee National Forest has to offer. It contains a series of clear, rocky streams and scenic canyons bordered by high sandstone cliffs and an abundance of vegetation unique to Illinois. The trail system consists of eight miles of interconnected trails featuring strange and wonderful rock formations, such as Devil's Backbone, Boulder Falls and a natural rock bridge. Hiking this system of trails is a favorite activity because of the rock features, scenic overlooks, hidden springs and lush flora and fauna. Bell Smith Springs Trails: In springtime water in the creeks will be calf-high or more and deep pools exist along the creek any time of year - Use cautious when crossing creeks. Due to the remoteness of the canyon precautions should be taken: Carry water, food, first-aid kit, etc. Cell phones do not reach out of the canyon. Expect longer response times by emergency personnel. Poison ivy & venomous snakes are present. Hunting branch is the lower access point to access the Bell Smith Springs Trail System. There are 8 miles of interconnected Hiker-Only Trails. The level of difficulty = Moderate ? Difficult. To reach the canyon floor from the main trail, you must descend a stone stairway. For trail markings and distances download the Bell Smith Springs brochure/map.
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Hunting Branch Trailhead - Bell Smith Springs
Wisconsin
Data source: usfs recreation