In searching around for hikes to do in Logan, this one came up many times. It was called the Hobbit Caves, so knowing my family, we had to go.
You scrambled down this little area and then had to walk across the board bridge for the Logan river. Luckily they had a rope at the top to cross.
Ryan went behind Adeline.
The little hobbit caves were basically right there when you got across the river. I'm not sure how you would even know these are there, unless someone had already been there to tall you where to go.
The kids had a lot of fun climbing up to where the river was at before the waterfall. This made me nervous. But I tried to be brave.
Hobbit cave.
More throwing rocks and studying the area before the waterfall.
Proof I was there.
It really was so pretty back in there. I was thinking it would be a bigger hike, but it was more of an area to explore. You could walk down a little ways and see more caves but we didn't venture much further than that.
There was really nobody else there for the time we were there so we basically got the whole area to ourselves.
Climbing in a different area.
Pretty view.
Ryan being Gandalf.
Finding a few rocks to throw in the waterfall.
The waterfall was only about 6 feet, but it was really pretty.
Intense rock throwing here. It was so good to see my kids out in nature and not behind screens. That is a big side benefit of going on adventures and trips, for the most part, no screens.
Climbing up above the hobbit holes.
Liam posing.
Adeline made a little fairy area here. She was so proud of finding all sorts of treasures to make it.
More in the back area.
7/27/23
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