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Nojoqui Falls Park

3250 Alisal Rd, Solvang, CA 93463
4.6(649)
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4.6
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5.0
5y

I have never been here before, although I would like to go there alone, and back, solely. I suspect that there are distinct times when the falls themselves, respectively, are nothing but a thinned melt-like trickle, as some might mention, maybe for what seems to be too long of a time duration. Why do I suspect this? The many years do not apply here, but the many generations of populations, that applies here as to why nothing can overrun like a very large Aquarius cupola: Native land and circumstances are two discernate matters, each their own. Knowing this as I am for certain, this clearly is indicative that ensconcement of nonnatives is too much. Chumash are the fitting, and the living for this place, and even though many years ago, in the year 1974, I was told as all other students at Houchin Elementary School in what was then Moore, Oklahoma, U.S.A. [and is now, in full, recognized as Moore, Exlahoma, U.S.A.] that there are no more Chumash Indians. A teacher there told us that, however, she, as any teacher may have had none other than limited knowledge on this particular. I have seen firm, and true evidence that there are very much so Chumash indian natives still athrive, although maybe, more so sporadic, or isolated, respectively. I do not know of any true, full Chumash natives, however, I firmly believe that they are true, healthy superiors. I have wondered if there any Chumash full natives that are indeed twin brothers, each their own, from the very beginning, grown separately, and are in adulthood. They are likely true superiors, and have done very well, by means of especially their fathers wisdom, that from a very young age, immediately before and after birth.

This review is now concluded, although I am still curious to know whether or not true, genuine, and authentic Blue Maltese Tigers are permitted at...

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5.0
15w

Nojoqui Falls is an absolute treasure just minutes from Solvang. The short, easy trail makes it accessible for all ages, and the shaded path through beautiful trees creates a peaceful and relaxing walk. The waterfall itself is stunning—especially after some rain—and makes for a perfect photo spot.

The park is well-kept with picnic tables, open grassy areas, and plenty of space for families to enjoy. It’s an excellent spot to bring kids, have a picnic, or just get out into nature for a quick reset.

While we were there, there was a bear sighting, but park staff quickly placed signage and kept visitors well-informed. We felt safe the entire time and appreciated the proactive communication.

Even though the waterfall can sometimes slow to a trickle in the drier months, the walk is still worth it for the scenery, fresh air, and relaxing atmosphere.

When the falls are flowing strong, it’s truly breathtaking.

This is one of those hidden gems that feels like a little escape from the busy tourist areas—definitely worth the stop if you’re visiting Solvang or driving along the 101.

Peaceful, family-friendly, and...

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5.0
4y

Wonderful park to visit. The trail is easy/moderate. There is a slight incline towards the falls with rocks and exposed tree roots along the path. Proper footwear is suggested as the trail is unpaved and dusty. As you approach the site of the falls, there is a wooden fence that restricts access to the falls. An obvious path to the right of the signage is an indicator of visitors going past the sign. Navigating the path should be done with extreme caution going towards the falls. It is about eight inches narrow at is most narrow. I suggest using the wooden rail to hold on so that you do not slip into the ditch.

If you are standing under the waterfall please be very careful as rocks often fall while you are visiting. I had a few three inch rocks fall down the falls so if you're going to take a picture in front of it, do so carefully and quickly. I don't suggest drinking the water but it is the freshest I've tasted. The ground surrounding the falls is very unstable so be careful and aware of your surroundings. Do not try to climb the face...

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Nojoqui Falls Park (just 15 minutes from Solvang California) is an absolute delight and a must-visit in the spring. This hidden gem - 85-acre county park has abundant picnic areas and a gorgeous trail to an 80-ft waterfall. The short 1-mile out-and-back trail is very family-friendly and pups are welcome. Filled with giant oaks and canyon walls, this trail offers ample shade. Nojoqui Falls is a must visit, especially in the spring (please note: waterfall levels vary depending on the season and yearly rainfall). As always, leave no trace and be kind to Mother Nature. 💚 Happy trails friends! 🥾💦🌲 #solvang #waterfalls #california #chasingwaterfalls #santabarbaracounty #thegreatoutdoors #waterfallsoftiktok #hiking
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Jeremy JonesJeremy Jones
Nojoqui Falls is an absolute treasure just minutes from Solvang. The short, easy trail makes it accessible for all ages, and the shaded path through beautiful trees creates a peaceful and relaxing walk. The waterfall itself is stunning—especially after some rain—and makes for a perfect photo spot. The park is well-kept with picnic tables, open grassy areas, and plenty of space for families to enjoy. It’s an excellent spot to bring kids, have a picnic, or just get out into nature for a quick reset. While we were there, there was a bear sighting, but park staff quickly placed signage and kept visitors well-informed. We felt safe the entire time and appreciated the proactive communication. Even though the waterfall can sometimes slow to a trickle in the drier months, the walk is still worth it for the scenery, fresh air, and relaxing atmosphere. When the falls are flowing strong, it’s truly breathtaking. This is one of those hidden gems that feels like a little escape from the busy tourist areas—definitely worth the stop if you’re visiting Solvang or driving along the 101. Peaceful, family-friendly, and absolutely beautiful.
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Nojoqui Falls Park (just 15 minutes from Solvang California) is an absolute delight and a must-visit in the spring. This hidden gem - 85-acre county park has abundant picnic areas and a gorgeous trail to an 80-ft waterfall. The short 1-mile out-and-back trail is very family-friendly and pups are welcome. Filled with giant oaks and canyon walls, this trail offers ample shade. Nojoqui Falls is a must visit, especially in the spring (please note: waterfall levels vary depending on the season and yearly rainfall). As always, leave no trace and be kind to Mother Nature. 💚 Happy trails friends! 🥾💦🌲 #solvang #waterfalls #california #chasingwaterfalls #santabarbaracounty #thegreatoutdoors #waterfallsoftiktok #hiking
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Nojoqui Falls is an absolute treasure just minutes from Solvang. The short, easy trail makes it accessible for all ages, and the shaded path through beautiful trees creates a peaceful and relaxing walk. The waterfall itself is stunning—especially after some rain—and makes for a perfect photo spot. The park is well-kept with picnic tables, open grassy areas, and plenty of space for families to enjoy. It’s an excellent spot to bring kids, have a picnic, or just get out into nature for a quick reset. While we were there, there was a bear sighting, but park staff quickly placed signage and kept visitors well-informed. We felt safe the entire time and appreciated the proactive communication. Even though the waterfall can sometimes slow to a trickle in the drier months, the walk is still worth it for the scenery, fresh air, and relaxing atmosphere. When the falls are flowing strong, it’s truly breathtaking. This is one of those hidden gems that feels like a little escape from the busy tourist areas—definitely worth the stop if you’re visiting Solvang or driving along the 101. Peaceful, family-friendly, and absolutely beautiful.
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