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3.9 (9 reviews)

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A good hiking workout but lack of view along the way. Shaded area with good elevation. I

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Carrie B.

We just got back from camping at Potwisha and this trail is right in this campground. The entrance is behind camp site 14. It looks like the road is blocked but all you have to do is maneuver to the left and there's a small walk way to get through or you could just hop over the gate. The walk to the beginning of the hike is about 1/4 mile in and you will see a sign that says Marble Falls Trail to the right. The trail was really bushy and filled with thorny weeds. I wouldn't recommend wearing shorts or short sleeves but to each his own. Even with yoga pants I felt the thorns scratch against my legs. It's not a very well kept trail and the road up is narrow. You'll have to hug the mountain in some parts because it is a steep fall on the other side. We started our hike in the morning around 9:50 ish and arrived to marble falls about 12 pm. I had to take breaks because of the inclines. There are a lot of random rocks along the path and as you get closer to the falls it becomes rocky. A little right before you arrive to the destination, the trail will slope downward and lead you across a small creek and back up and around. At this point, there will be A LOT of mosquitos! Luckily, I had a my cap to wave them away. Wear lots of bug repellent and sunscreen! Also, bring a camel bak or enough water. It was pretty scorching hot when we hiked this trail so we ran out of water on our way down. I thought I was going to pass out. The end is beautiful and there's a flat slanted slab of marble rock where you can sit and hang out at. The water falls too rapidly so there's no way you can swim. I wore my swim attire underneath thinking we could. :( Anyway, I spoke to a local business owner and he said that just last week a guy fell in and died. Be very careful not to fall in go in even in the small pool of water because it can carry you down stream and there's no way to get out. Due to level of difficulty of this hike, I gave it three stars. It isn't for the faint of heart. Hope this helped anyone who's curious to go!

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Great hike. Not too easy , not hard at all. Moderate with a great view at the end of the trail. Would definitely hike again.

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Marble Falls - hiking - Updated May 2026

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