North Carolina's Campbell Creek Loop Trail Leads To A Magnificent Hidden Oasis
By Clarisa|Published June 15, 2021
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Born and raised Kansan, Clarisa has lived in both tiny towns and cities during their time here in the Sunflower State. As a busy mother of one crazy kid, two cats, and two geckos, they write whenever there is spare time.
When is the last time you’ve gone on an adventure? Campbell Creek Loop Trail will take you to a peaceful waterfall that is its own little hidden oasis in the park. Grab your bucket list, and mark it down for a future road trip or adventure. Nature awaits!
Today's adventure takes us to a spot named Raven Rock State Park and a trail called Campbell Creek Loop.
This 4.6-mile trail isn't too hard to navigate or to climb, as long as you have stable shoes and maybe a good stick. There's even multiple paths to take out here, if you have extra time to come back around to follow another path.
From the outside, you might not notice just how beautiful this trail can be. When the light hits the water just right, it sparkles, and near sunset, it shines with the sky.
You've found the little oasis, right here on this unsuspecting route. Though this waterfall is nowhere near the height or the power of many other falls in North Carolina, that's what makes it perfect. Sitting by the calming flow of water here is simply soothing. Not every waterfall has to be exciting, after all.
Have you ever hiked Campbell Creek Loop Trail? Share your experience in the comments! If you haven’t hiked it yet and you’d like to, check out the trail path, reviews, and more photos, visit the Campbell Creek Loop Trail to Lanier Falls AllTrails page.
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