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Most of the people concentrate in the gorge. Luckily, there are many other beautiful trails to explore at Purgatory Chasm. At the end of the gorge, the trail splits into three flat hikes. Some paths follow the gorge from the top that are worth exploring.

Here is a link to the trail map. There have been songs and poems written about this geological wonder and legends trying to convert Native Americans to Christianity. There is a story that a Native American woman murdered a white settler, and the devil was so mad that he threw a little devil fit, producing all the breaks in the rocks and the canyon.

If you would like to read these legends yourself in more detail, check out this article. The gist of these is that two people fall in love much to the opposition of their society. Eventually, they plunge themselves over the edge of the cliff so they can be together in the afterlife — a bit of Romeo and Juliet in the wilderness.

Traveling on road trips through the western United States through my childhood, my father made up an epic story to explain the Falling Rock signs, which were a significant part of our family trips. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

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And Where is It? Most people spend only about an hour here, but you could easily spend half a day exploring. Hiking the gorge rim. After our hike we always stop for ice cream at West End Creamery , where there is also miniature golf, a corn maze, and a lake. Good day to be out. Use Navigator in the AllTrails app and join the other outdoor explorers who have completed this trail.

Chasm Loop Trail and Purgatory Brook easy Length 2. Waypoints 2. All the trails cross here, about a half mile to Little Purgatory. Reviews Sort by:. Greg Long. October 13, Walking Great! Dan Heather. October 7, Alain LeBlanc. September 26, Hiking Great! Great family hike for our anniversary. Jay Wolman. September 12, Purgatory loop missing part. Chasm is a little tough with a dog, but fun. Kerry Miniaci. September 11, Kunal Busa.

Nikol Pasalic. August 21, Adams Wheeler. Jonathan Brooks. August 9, Rock climbing. Verbal Threat. July 5, Great bouldering. Strychnine Andwine.

June 27, Nature trips Great! Absolutely loved Purgatory Brook! Navin Jain. June 21, Great experience going through the chasm. Beth Piro. June 19, Charissa Kelly. June 13, Hiking Fee. Thomas Alan. May 22, Rebecca Lichtin. Stephen Moore. May 19, Great place for kids to climb on the rocks. Anna Bluhm. May 14, Sandra Brown. May 11, Icy Off trail Snow. Barbara Baxter.

May 4, Shane Diaz. April 23, Rocky Scramble. Vasu Ram. April 10, Doc Scott. March 21, Lori Miller. March 14, John Wilcox. March 13, Ice patches in chasm, doable slowly with caution and poles.

Justine Corchado. March 9, The chasm trail is closed. Dawn Bender. January 23, Loved walking in the chasm. January 3, Mark True. Joyce Masse.

November 8, Great hike. Perfect weather this weekend in the 70's. Show more reviews Showing results 1 - 30 of Add photos of this trail Photos help others preview the trail. Upload photos about this trail to inspire others. Show more photos Showing results 1 - 56 of Share your route with others Help other users find their next route.



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