Went here in June. The Directions were a little hard to follow on a blog I read so hopefully mine will help you get here better. Off of Highway 20 you will turn onto Road 200. You will pass the Dunlap Conservation Camp on your left when just turning onto Road 200. Go straight about a mile (1.2 Miles) on gravel road. You will drive over 3 bridges after the 3rd bridge make a left. You will see a sign that says Mendocino & Noyo camp arrow. After the left you drive up the gravel mountain road for 4.7 miles. It will seem like a long drive up; but me mindful you will see the 3 mile maker and 4 mile marker on a pole or tree on your left. You will know you are there you will see a post railing and when you look down the stair it will say Chamberlain Creek Waterfall. The Waterfall was a little trickle but the hike was a nice quick one maybe 10 min to the base of the waterfall and you are able to get under it. Better flow after some good rain. Over all probably a 30 min hike round trip. There are lots of mosquitos so bring repellent. Kid friendly. A nice hike to stretch your legs out and enjoy the redwoods if you are your way to Fort Bragg like we were. Hope...
Read moreOne of my favorite waterfalls. Anytime we have a good rain..this waterfall will be running..watch the 1st bunch of steps heading down..there are 2 that are loose & it could be very easy to step down on them & end up falling. Some of the steps are rickety & loose..use caution either way with the steps..use...
Read moreSuper secluded. Long gravel road leading to it (not recommended for RVs). The 'home' itself is a short and easy up and down, and the forest around is pretty. However, the waterfall, late in June, was a tiny...
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