 This week we travel to the Breaks Interstate Park, the Hike to Camp Branch Trail. The Camp Branch Trail is located on Garden Hole Road, which is a mile past the park's main entrance if you are traveling from Kentucky. Beginning off of Garden Hole Road, the Camp Branch Trail will take you three quarters of a mile along Camp Branch Creek until you reach the Russell Forth River. This is not a loop trail, so the total hike to the river and back is close to one and a half miles. The trail remains fairly level for the first half of the hike, taking you through a dense forest filled with poplars, hemlocks, rhododendrons, and ferns. Most of the trees along the trail are mature and they give the forest a vast open field. The second half of the trail takes you downhill along Camp Branch Creek towards the Russell Forth River. Large boulders and bluffs begin to ascend over the trail, overshadowing the hiker as they descend down to the river. The gentle sounds of Camp Branch Creek are soon drowned out by the roar of the Russell Forth River. The trail will take a drastic change as you walk out of the forest and into the sheer vastness of the Russell Forth Gorge. The backside of the towers rock formation looms overhead, leaving the hiker and all. Enormous boulders and rock formations line the banks and the river roars in between the mountains. It is truly challenging to capture the magnitude of this area with a camera. There are no special lenses to recreate the feeling of standing by the river as it rumbles down the gorge, completely dwarfed by the mountains overhead. Many people visit the overlooks at the Breaks Center State Park every year, but for a truly different perspective of the Breaks, hike down the Camp Branch Trail and view it from the river looking up. It is only then you get an idea of just how amazing this area is. For EKB Evening News at 6, I'm Ronny Hilton.