To get there, take Highway 138 past the second stop sign. In approximately one-half mile, you will see the entrance to Camp Seeley. Turn left on the camp road and stay to the left, not going into the camp. Drive one-half mile to a small turnout before a locked gate. In the turnout you will see a sign for the Seeley Creek Trail and Heart Rock. There are several markers on the trail, which are blue arrows, spray painted on rocks, to show you the way.
Katie loves her baby sister.
Look for these markers throughout the trail to guide you
The trail isn't that long, about a mile and a half, but it's a good trail for kids. Lots of little things to see, fallen tree trunks to crawl under, and just enough to keep the walk interesting for them.
Pretty flowers on the trail
Katie built a rock tower
When you get to this tree, it's time to start heading to the right.
If you find yourself on the left, climbing uphill, you are going the wrong way. You should see a cliff off to the right. Walk towards that, and look down when you get to a safe place. That is the heart rock.
The heart is bigger than it looks. 20 people could sit in there, comfortably, although there is some dirty water in there, so I don't recommend it. When we went, that waterfall had stopped. It was October and we hadn't had any rain in a long time.
Katie was proud of finishing the trail. Emma didn't care.
Don't forget to pack a lunch and take some time to find some nature treasures.
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