Wide view down some of the falls.
The waterfall
Looking down the waterfalls.
Dogs are allowed on leashes
First small waterfall
One of the streams.
Kristal G.
Sep 6, 2024
But of a confusing layout for first time hiking,Easy to find, abundant parking adjacent to a "park and ride" right by the freeway exit. Upon passing the trailhead sign, need to turn RIGHT and not left into what looks like a barn/open area with a zigzagging uphill trail on the left. We started going up it before realizing it was too steep to be the trail from what we read in the descriptions and turned around and were confronted with some sort of ranger worker who informed us we were at the wrong place.Then we went to the right where it split into two trails with no signage as to which was the one toward the falls.Went in August and it was really hot and the water was dried up. Also bugs.
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Shelby S.
Dec 28, 2024
Great hike to visit to see waterfalls and features! Watch out for poison oak (it's all over) and I wish there was a place for the fig to be off leash. *bring your own baggies. No trash, water or bathrooms.
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Chad C.
Mar 25, 2024
It's a nice hike out to the falls especially after the recent rains. It's a little squirrelly as you get close to the falls as you have to traverse the river a few times. It's a lot easier if you're willing to get your feet and legs wet. My iWatch said about 4 miles there and back, but that maps says 3, so .When you make it to the falls there's a few different levels and there are some ropes to help you concur the rock faces without getting in the wet, but your mileage may vary. It's a fairly easy hike and definitely worth the trek!
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Mickey H.
May 17, 2023
My BF found this hidden gem and I'm glad he took me here. The pathway is mostly paved until you surpass the first stream of waterfall. Then if you're adventurous and up for a challenge, you'll have to do a bit of bouldering to maneuver pass the first waterfall to get to the second and third tier. I was hesitant but with cautious planning, it's definitely doable. I highly recommend this trail if you're looking to find a hike that isn't crowded. If you choose to just stick with the path, this is easily doable for all ages. However, if you want to see more waterfall, then I'd rate this hike more on the tough moderate level side.
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Anna F.
May 24, 2024
My new, favorite trail. It's only a mile away from home, which is a major plus! There's usually ample parking, which is great! There are also multiple trails, from beginner level to advanced. The dog owners here are also considerate and clean up after them. You can catch a gorgeous sunset here and there's waterfalls!! So much greenery and serenity here. I need to come here more often!
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Aileen R.
Feb 2, 2022
Excellent choice for a family friendly trail. I would consider the trail easy. If you go during the right time you could see one or more waterfalls on this trail. I used the alltrails app and it worked perfectly and guided me correctly. To make it to the first waterfall you will have to hike in about 1.5 miles in. The trail is currently green and nicely shaded in some parts. Parking is easy and you can park on the concrete parking lot or dirt parking lot. The trailhead is close to the 14 freeway. Keep in mind there are two trails here. Take the one closest to the dirt parking lot for the waterfall trail. I am definitely looking forward to hiking here one day with my husband and future children.
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Darren B.
Apr 17, 2022
It's a well maintained series of easy to mid-tiered hiking trails, that has excellent and easy off/on freeway access with a smaller upper parking lot, but a larger one just around the corner. The trails are well maintained and you can find waterfalls in the canyons or peaks up above; the trails even connect to various other parks if you'd like to hike far enough!
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Casey T.
Jun 23, 2024
Gravel parking. NO bathrooms or water available. Dogs allowed. So be prepared. The trail is ok. I would request only going in the morning or early evening with lots of water. I also suggest dog boots and/or short nails, because the trail can be rough on a dog's paws. My guy got a stone bruise on some of the larger stones. Boots would have helped with the foxtails too.
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Nicholas R.
Jun 10, 2024
Epic, multiple waterfalls. Very buggy trail, mostly flies. Hike is easy until the very end where it becomes a little precarious with some scrambling and rope assisted areas if you wish to reach the many upper falls.
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Jiggers M.
Jun 13, 2024
So far my favorite trail locally. It's approximately 3.2 mile out and back. You'll be crossing more than 6 streams. If you're planning on seeing the multi level waterfalls make sure to wear shoes with very good grip. It gets really slippery walking the rocks specially when wet.
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