Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one that thinks 5 is WAY too young for (at least portions of) the billy goat trail? I am 38 and I still get terrified on that thing! There's that part where you basically have to rock climb above the water on all fours. Maybe you are thinking of a more serene portion of the trail, but be forewarned that there is one section that is extremely difficult (and dangerous) even for adults. Don't accidentally get stuck on it with a 5 year old!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one that thinks 5 is WAY too young for (at least portions of) the billy goat trail? I am 38 and I still get terrified on that thing! There's that part where you basically have to rock climb above the water on all fours. Maybe you are thinking of a more serene portion of the trail, but be forewarned that there is one section that is extremely difficult (and dangerous) even for adults. Don't accidentally get stuck on it with a 5 year old!
My thoughts exactly!!
Anonymous wrote:For me it's not the age so much as leg length. I think a child under 7 or 8 would really struggle with sections of the trail. I agree that the B and C trails would be better. Or the gold mine loop trail. It's on the other side of the canal, so not as scenic, but it's never crowded and ends with a nice, level walk back to the parking lot that overlooks the canal.