One of the most popular hikes in Mount Charleston, Mary Jane Falls is a 3.2-mile round trip out and back trail that winds northwest from a trailhead in Kyle Canyon into quaking aspen, white fir, and Ponderosa pine trees, all surrounded by gray limestone cliffs. You’ll ascend over 1,000 feet to the actual falls, which flow during the spring snow melts, cascading over cliffs. Look for the two caves at the base of the falls, and don’t miss the little cave about 400 feet beyond the falls, which has a few little stalactites that are interesting to see. Tip: The trail was damaged by hikers cutting the switchbacks about 10 years ago. A crew fixed them, but the switchbacks are still fragile, so stay on the trail.