4 /5 derek williamson: A sweaty afternoon to a sweet little spot.
We left home about 1 and made our way to the Douglas road end of the Cascades Fire Trail, for about a 2 pm start. It was dead easy to find and between the head of the trail, the road and the sports field there is plenty of free parking.
We headed down the trail, it was an easy walk downhill, a reasonably steep grade but the track was smooth. Plenty of big shady trees overhead.
The walk had lots of wild flowers and some cliff sides, but was unremarkable other than that. It was a warm humid November afternoon so apart from some loud Cicadas not much wildlife. The bush is well recovered from a fire a few seasons ago.
The highlight is the lovely little waterhole in the creek at the actual cascade. There hadnt been significant recent rain so the two creeks were just trickling and the water was shallow with plenty of algae. But we had a dip and it was clean and cool.
We saw a diamond python curled up on a warm rock, we didnt bother it and it didnt bother us. Like all snakes leave them alone and they will head off somewhere you arent. Such a gorgeous snake though, my first diamond.
The walk out was uphill and pretty warm, I suggest reserving some water and having some waiting in the car. Also doesnt hurt to wet a shirt, rashie or towel to provide some relief.
On a cooler day or one with more recent rain this little spot may have gotten a five star review.
Our boys are 8 and 12 and made it easily and loved the swim and building a little dam on the creek.
All up our walking was approx 1 hour and probably 1.5 - 2 hrs at the creek.