A heat weekend after an enormous spring rain is the optimum time for a hike to one of many Bay Space’s waterfalls. The map above reveals 9 of them; extra particulars within the tales linked on the finish.
1/ Coal Creek. Spherical-trip hike of about 3 miles, ranging from Skyline Boulevard. Heads up: The vista level stays closed to parking.
2/ Uvas Canyon. 5 waterfalls on a 5-mile loop.
3/ Little Yosemite, Sunol Wilderness. Child-friendly hike, lower than an hour out and again.
4/ Murietta Falls, Ohlone Wilderness. Twelve “brutal” miles out of the Lake Del Valle trailhead, allow required. Be ready for top water at springtime creek crossings.
5/ Diablo Foothills. Three-mile spherical journey to seasonal waterfall on Little Yosemite Path. Yep, one other Little Yosemite.
6/ Leona Heights Park. Redwood-filled ravine in Oakland.
7/ Berkeley’s Hidden Waterfall. Poorly stored (however magical!) secret in Codornices Park.
8/ Daybreak Falls. Quick and fairly stroll, beginning on Madrone Avenue in Larkspur.
9 & 10/ Cascade Falls. A Marin two-fer — there’s one Cascade Falls in Cascade Canyon Protect close to Fairfax, and one other in Mill Valley’s Cascade Park.
Any checklist of the Bay Space’s greatest waterfalls must embody Huge Basin State Park, however its falls are nonetheless off limits within the aftermath of the 2020 wildfire.
Extra waterfall tales:
4 spectacular Bay Space waterfall hikes for winter walks (consists of Uvas Canyon, Diablo Foothills, Leona Heights)
5 hikes to catch the final of the Bay Space’s superb winter waterfalls (consists of Uvas Canyon, Coal Creek, Codornices and Mill Valley Cascade)
Marin County waterfalls roar to life after current rains (consists of Daybreak, Fairfax Cascade)
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