There's A Northern California Trail That Leads To A Waterfall Curtain The Entire Family Will Love
By Clarisa|Published February 02, 2023
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Born and raised Kansan, Clarisa has lived in both tiny towns and cities during their time here in the Sunflower State. As a busy mother of one crazy kid, two cats, and two geckos, they write whenever there is spare time.
Not all hiking trails are made equal. What might be an easy trail for an adult is often still too hard for younger kids to handle without getting cranky and exhausted. For a truly short and family-friendly trail in Northern California that doesn’t skimp on scenery, you’ll want to put this trail on your travel plans. Everyone loves a good waterfall, right? Well, this one is definitely a stunning choice.
Hiking over the fun bridges is always entertaining and easy enough for younger kids and wheels alike. Though it is busy during good weather, the loop-shaped trail means that (hopefully) everyone is going the same way.
The beautiful landscapes you'll see around the area were shaped by volcanic activity and erosion to make a picture-perfect setup for this stunning feature. Coming from a large underground reservoir, the water held within emerges as springs that feed Burney Falls all the water it needs to create art.
If you can believe it, an average of 100 million gallons flow down this 129-foot-tall curtain of water into the pool below. Nature is truly amazing once you think about everything it does. When you have stunning scenery like this, a mile-long hike feels like nothing, especially with all of the time you'll spend just enjoying the water.
On your hike, make sure not to leave anything behind, and pack up everything you brought out before you leave. Keeping beautiful areas like this as clean and natural as possible is always a good goal to have.
The park and falls have a lot of visitors from April through October, the prime hiking season in this area. Hiking this trail after 4 p.m. is recommended to make sure there is room in the parking lot for you when you arrive. The park is open from 8 a.m. to sunset, so you won't miss out on anything if you need to plan for later in the day. Happy hiking!
Then again, if you’ve already visited this stunning scene, you’ll need more to do. These three family hikes in Northern California should be a great place to start.
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