I want to say Thank you to the Young man Who helped me and my kids and mom out of the trail Yesterday. We were so tired and after pushing a jogger stroller uphill for hours I didn’t know how much further I could push.. a young man a 2 young women passed us and he came back to ask if we needed help. He was definitely our guardian Angel yesterday. Thank you so much I hope you see this!! I didn’t even get your name❤️ but we definitely bit off more than we could chew. I don’t recommend doing this trail with small children.. yes I read reviews and by the time we made it to main falls we just passed by so we could get home in a timely matter.. it is beautiful and might try again with friends but NOT with kids😜 but to our guardian Angel who helped us thank you for your...
Read moreThe path to the waterfall isn’t the most scenic but it has it’s moments as you reach the lookout area. I would recommend bringing some bug spray because you’ll end up with 20 mosquito bites otherwise. This is also a long hike that involves steep hills and narrow paths with lots of poison oak/ivy so don’t wear shorts. Bring a camera or drone for some good coverage. You can also reach the waterfall itself. Not really easy to explain but once you reach a sharp turn that leads to the lookout area, theres a path that leads you all the way around to the fall itself. Just be careful because somebody always falls & dies once year if not more. Overall it was worth every bug bit and...
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Feather Falls National Recreation Trail offers incredible views of Bald Rock Dome, Bald Rock Canyon, and the 640-foot Feather Falls. There are two options to reach the overlook at Feather Falls. At 1/3 mile past the trailhead, the trail diverges. A 3.3 mile path to the west and a gently sloping 4.5 mile path to the east is best for the inexperienced hiker. Both trails lead you to the Feather Falls observation deck. Either one you take is a beautiful experience, make sure to bring plenty of water and snacks. Before starting the hike make sure to use the restroom since the trails don’t have...
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