In many years, the Wonderland Trail is still mostly snow-covered during June and early July.
Eighteen trailside camps, 3 to 7 miles (5 to 11 km) apart, are located along the Wonderland Trail.
A backcountry permit, including reservations for designated camping areas, is required to hike the Wonderland Trail.
The rustic cabin functioned as a patrol cabin because of its location on the Wonderland Trail.
In wet years, such as 1999, the Wonderland Trail will contour through snow even late in the summer.
The name of the falls comes from a 1912 article that mentions that "Sydney Falls is along the Wonderland Trail".
Longmire is one of the starting points of the Wonderland Trail.
It was used by rangers on boundary patrol, and is located on the Wonderland Trail.
The 93-mile Wonderland Trail in the backcountry lost at least 10 footbridges to flooding, though the winter snow probably hides much more damage.
The Wonderland Trail crosses the river near the falls.