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Faery Falls trail head
7M8G+C7, Mt Shasta, CA 96067
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Faery Falls Parking

Mt Shasta, CA 96067
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4.0
3y

This is a good falls to visit. It is important to not google Farry Falls but to google “Faery Falls Parking”. The directions to Faery Falls takes you down the road to a property that will inform you that Google Maps is wrong. You must then turn around and head back down the road.

Once you get to the parking lot there is a road that goes uphill. You can drive up that narrow road and be fortunate enough to find a sliver of area to park while not blocking the road. As you continue traveling the road you can come to a muddy patch. Just beyond that area is space for you to turn around and head back down the hill.

From the parking lot area, head up the narrow road. There will be several paths along the left side that will lead to the water. As you continue up the hill, near the top, on the left will be a path that winds around to the fall. The path is narrow in some areas.

The fall is gorgeous and there is a small...

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18w

Faery Falls is not a particularly impressive waterfall in terms of height. But in early spring the waterflow is well worth the trip.

From the southern end of Lake Siskiyou you'll take the unpaved Ney Springs Road to the trailhead. From the trailhead it's a steady climb up Ney Springs Creek. About where you see the remains of an old developed springs, you should see a narrow trail leading down to Ney Springs Creek and the falls will be above you.

With regard to parking, there's plenty of places to park. But I also noted that there were some sketchy looking people and...

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1y

Driving to the trailhead parking is a dirt road path to a small parking area where I think it’s meant for campers.

Then you need to hike or walk uphill dirt road as some path are rocky and a small tree has fallen down and not accessible by vehicle. This is a moderate hike at some points. Dogs would love this place to explore.

There are no signs showing where to start hiking till I found this small paper note indicating the right path to start.

The rest of hiking path will be up to your common sense to go👉 And no rest room so be prepared prior to...

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Tino PlankTino Plank
Faery Falls is not a particularly impressive waterfall in terms of height. But in early spring the waterflow is well worth the trip. From the southern end of Lake Siskiyou you'll take the unpaved Ney Springs Road to the trailhead. From the trailhead it's a steady climb up Ney Springs Creek. About where you see the remains of an old developed springs, you should see a narrow trail leading down to Ney Springs Creek and the falls will be above you. With regard to parking, there's plenty of places to park. But I also noted that there were some sketchy looking people and vehicles there.
Vinit ModiVinit Modi
Amazing falls, must visit! 1. On Ney Falls road you will see a sign for the falls. You can park in the big open area and walk up Ney road to the right (see pictures) 2. You can also drive up if you have a good 4x4, some spots are tough. 3. The falls is to the left further up on Ney Road. Gaia GPS has an accurate position.
Karen AtkinsonKaren Atkinson
No signage. No latrine. Must travel on gravel dirt road to get to parking area. There are 4 rustic dirt roads u can follow, only one goes to falls. Look for the "required for camping sign". Take road on its right. Uphill climb past stone ruins to one foot wide path down to falls.
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Faery Falls is not a particularly impressive waterfall in terms of height. But in early spring the waterflow is well worth the trip. From the southern end of Lake Siskiyou you'll take the unpaved Ney Springs Road to the trailhead. From the trailhead it's a steady climb up Ney Springs Creek. About where you see the remains of an old developed springs, you should see a narrow trail leading down to Ney Springs Creek and the falls will be above you. With regard to parking, there's plenty of places to park. But I also noted that there were some sketchy looking people and vehicles there.
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Amazing falls, must visit! 1. On Ney Falls road you will see a sign for the falls. You can park in the big open area and walk up Ney road to the right (see pictures) 2. You can also drive up if you have a good 4x4, some spots are tough. 3. The falls is to the left further up on Ney Road. Gaia GPS has an accurate position.
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No signage. No latrine. Must travel on gravel dirt road to get to parking area. There are 4 rustic dirt roads u can follow, only one goes to falls. Look for the "required for camping sign". Take road on its right. Uphill climb past stone ruins to one foot wide path down to falls.
Karen Atkinson

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