DHT001
Location: 37.5105018615723, -90.4703369140625
Trail begins near creeklet in Wolf Hollow; bear SW on overgrown forest road
DHT010
Location: 37.5055923461914, -90.5004501342774
Gray, granite cliffs loom above; good turnaround point
Warning: Stream flows from private property ahead; respect land owner's rights
DHT002
Location: 37.5090408325195, -90.4712905883789
Creek barrels down Trackler Mtn.; trail crosses back and forth
DHT003
Location: 37.5045318603516, -90.4777297973633
Keep SW, heading diagonally into a sweet-scented cedar forest
DHT004
Location: 37.5019149780273, -90.4834747314453
Drop abruptly into Dark Hollow; veer R where faint trail leads upstream
DHT005
Location: 37.5018653869629, -90.4862365722656
Hopscotch across dozens of moss-covered rocks
Caution: No clear trail from here to trail's end; keep along Lower Rock Creek
DHT006
Location: 37.4979972839356, -90.4925155639648
Jordan Hollow Creek flows into Rock Creek
DHT007
Location: 37.5005187988281, -90.4959182739258
Scramble up rugged streambed and over big boulders; keep R
DHT008
Location: 37.5020332336426, -90.4992599487305
Gorge opens slightly; best path along L side
DHT009
Location: 37.5050086975098, -90.4984359741211
Veer L of cascades and pools
TO TRAILHEAD: US 67 S, turn R onto MO E just S of Fredericktown. Turn R onto CR 511. Veer L on unmarked road. Trail begins .5 mile on L.
To the locals, this is known as Cathedral Canyon. If you start looking for Dark Hollow, you'll never find it. A typical passenger car will not take you to the trailhead, but my CRV made it ok.