Hiking and horseback riding are popular on the White's Creek Trail, an 18.6 miles trail throughout the wilderness.
"How'd you know I was on Lost Creek Trail?"
It was the 4th chapter founded in the club and its founding is marked by a placard at the top of the Creek Trail.
Creek Trail follows the western edge of the park.
But since word of its discovery leaked this spring, a faint footpath, branching off the park's well-maintained Root Creek Trail, has already been beaten to the falls.
Hiking and backpacking opportunities abound on the Ozark Trail and the White's Creek Trail.
Deer Creek Trail - Blazed in green, the trail begins and ends at the Picnic Area.
The Deer Creek Trail has magnificent views and giant trees.
Deer Creek Trail is south of Highway 6, east of Keystone Resort and near Montezuma.
Deer Creek Trail ascends east to the spine of Teller Mountain at 12,615 feet, joining the Continental Divide Trail.