When adventure calls, there’s no way you can resist it. Yes, we know the “official” start of hiking season is still far away, but it’s never too early to get a headstart. In fact, this easy hike is best done February through April for the ultimate experience. Classified as easy to moderate, this hike is a must for any nature lover. The trail may be easy but it boasts the most breathtaking views from beginning to end. And you may not believe your eyes when you see where this hike actually leads you! The sight of Phantom Falls at the end seems too good to be true and it’s guaranteed to blow you away. Ready to see this mindblowing hike? Keep scrolling to see what we mean.
Hiding near the town of Oroville is a heavenly hike that has remained one of Northern California's best-kept secrets. The hike to Phantom Falls is stunning, but just wait until you reach the end. You won't believe your eyes.
Phantom Falls is also known as Coal Canyon Falls. This hidden spot is located on North Table Mountain and it's accessed via a moderate six-mile hike. The trail can be hard to find and even harder to follow, but you'll realize that it was totally worth it once you reach the spectacular beauty that is Phantom Falls.
In fact, there's no actual trail to the waterfall. However, you'll find a parking lot on Cherokee Road that provides access to hikers. From here, you'll travel northwest until you reach the falls. A GPS or map is highly recommended, and you can access a trail map here.
As you traverse the "trail", you'll find yourself meandering within the stunning meadows of Table Mountain. Visiting during wildflower season is a must since this is when the landscape erupts in a beautiful array of bright colors.
Along the way you'll come across some incredible treasures and sights that look like they've been ripped straight from the pages of a storybook. If you spot the giant oak tree, you'll know you're going the right direction.
You'll even come across two smaller waterfalls that give you just a little taste of what you're about to witness. Ravine Falls and Ravine Twin Falls are both small, but they make up for their size with their stunning beauty.
It isn't long after you come across the two miniature waterfalls that you'll come across the sight you've been waiting for: Phantom Falls. It almost seems to come out of nowhere. As you climb, the landscape suddenly opens up to a breathtaking scene that is bound to leave you in awe.
A lovely overlook provides the perfect vantage point of the sleek waterfall that pours over the vertical rock wall. Take your time and soak up the view. This is a sight you won't easily forget.
Have you had the pleasure of completing the hike to Phantom Falls? This landscape is utterly unreal. Looking for more trails to cure that hiking bug? Check out our list of the 15 Best Hiking Spots In Northern California.
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