The Jaw Dropping Waterfall That Is Unlike Anything Else In Northern California
By Jill S.
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Published June 15, 2017
Northern California is full of beautiful lakes, mountains, beaches, forests, and other natural wonders, but nothing else can quite compare to this one of a kind waterfall that draws thousands of tourists each year. Burney Falls is a busy and popular place, but it’s for a good reason. There is nothing else that can compare.
Burney Falls are considered by many the most beautiful falls in California, if not the world. Unlike Yosemite Falls, Vernal Falls, or Nevada Falls there isn't just one mighty stream of water that tumbles over rocks.
Instead, the waterfall is a multitude of streams that seep out of mossy rocks and craggy crevices. The water cascades down the lush green growth into a pool of turquoise blue water, capped off by a brilliant rainbow.
It's a sight like none other and is so impressive that it led President Theodore Roosevelt to declare this spot the "Eighth Wonder of the World."
This is an especially wonderful time to visit Burney Falls, which are much larger than normal thanks to the extremely wet and snowy winter season of 2016/2017.
The falls are located in the McArthur-Burney Memorial State Park off highway 89 northeast of Redding near the Shasta National Forest.
The state park is within the Cascade Range and Modoc Plateau natural region. It's a popular place for camping, hiking, swimming and of course, visiting waterfalls.
The famous Pacific Crest Trail also passes through the park. The falls are just about halfway between Mexico and Canada.
Great views of the falls are accessible right from the parking lot, while a short easy hike takes you to the base.
A 1.3 mile trail circumnavigates the falls and the park features about 5 miles of hiking trails in total.
Burney Creek originates from the park's underground springs before tumbling 129 feet over the falls and continuing to Lake Britton. Pictured here is the Burney Creek Bridge, part of the Burney Falls loop trail.
100 million gallons flow down the waterfall every day... that's a ton of water.
Burney Falls were declared a National Natural Landmark in December 1984.
Burney Falls and the surrounding state park are a must see item that should belong on the bucket list of all Northern Californians. The most popular, and most crowded, time to visit the park is April through October. Avoid the weekends here, if you can.
Learn more about the falls here:
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