This is one of the best kept secrets in Northern California. Very pristine. A relatively easy hike leads you to the falls and I bet you will hardly find anyone on the hike. Ultimately you will have the falls all for yourself! Shaded by trees a good hike even on the hottest day of summer. P.S. You will have to decide where you will like to park. We decided to park at a university/school a bit far away as we did not think it was a good idea to park roadside. Also no restrooms on the hike. You won't find banners to tell you about the entry to the hike - follow the...
Read moreLinda Falls is a hidden gem with not too many hikers, allowing for a peaceful and serene experience. The local scenery is absolutely beautiful, offering a lush, tranquil setting perfect for nature lovers. While the waterfalls are smaller than they appear in some reviewers' pictures, standing at around 30 feet high, they are still a stunning sight to behold and well worth the visit. The trail is well-maintained and the short hike to the falls adds to the charm of this delightful spot. Highly recommend for a refreshing and quiet...
Read moreBest kept secret but use the other Linda falls point on the map to know where the trailhead is! Or stop at the gas station and ask if you get confused.
Park on the street by the baseball field, across from a beige (some ppl say salmon) colored home. There will be a bike path next to that house and just take that. Follow signs for Linda Falls and you'll make it there. Wear proper footwear for rocks and such.
FYI the trail to Linda falls says no dogs, even if they are on a leash. It says there are cameras but I didnt...
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