
Hike in DuPont State Forest - Corn Mill Shoals to Bridal Veil Falls
Scenic moderate hike through DuPont State Recreational Forest from Corn Mill Shoals to Bridal Veil Falls, roughly 6.5 miles round-trip with about 550 feet gain. Expect wet stream crossings—bring water shoes and a towel.
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