Address: 1801-1945 Veranada Ave, Altadena, CA 91001, USA
Phone: +16263985420
Sunday: 8AM–7:30PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 8AM–7:30PM
Wednesday: 8AM–7:30PM
Thursday: 8AM–7:30PM
Friday: 8AM–7:30PM
Saturday: 8AM–7:30PM
abraham gutierrez
It was a nice hike. Opens at 8am, for parking in the parking lot. Bathrooms on site. Early you go, less people. The waterfall was sad due to the drought.. several other trails you can hit, so it makes it all worth the while.
Juan Montiel
Very pretty area to hike with family. Many people go on weekends so I would recommend go early.
Josephine Anderson
I was a bit nervous doing this hike alone. At first I am a very inexperienced hiker I went around 3:15/3:30 and was nervous the sun would set before I could finish. There wasn’t much people on the trail because it rained and I was also nervous that the water level would rise and prevent me from making it to the trails safely however, this hike was beautiful! I watched a YouTube video to ensure I was going the right way towards the falls and the people that I passed on the trail were friendly and helped with directions when needed. My feet did get wet I was in running sneakers though so I did not mind. I did this hike without any walking stacks with my phone in water bottle in hand it was pretty simple. It took me about an hour and a half including a 5 to 10 minutes sit down at the waterfall I jogged on some of the straightaways but it definitely could be done quicker if needed. I love how this is an easy drive from downtown LA yet you feel like you are hundreds of miles away. I even saw a man riding a horse on a trail so that was pretty cool. Can’t wait to continue exploring LA’s waterfall hikes however, this one certainly tops the list
Samuel Elliot
This is an amazing place to go for a hike. With a waterfall only 2.5 miles from the entrance, feeding a stream which flows all the way out, the trails are lush and gorgeous. Regularly crossing the stream, with only boulders and logs to help traverse, the trails provide an enjoyable experience. I'd recommend good balance and a staff to help on the journey. The air is cool and crisp, due to the fresh cold waters. With approximately 50 feet elevation change from entrance to fall, the hike is a gradual incline with only a few areas to climb up or down. Most steep inclines have alternate paths, though perhaps a bit more precarious, provide a route for those who have a difficult time climbing. Expect to encounter a good number of people navigating the path with you, as this seems to be a very popular destination. If you enjoy taking nature photos, be ready to have ample opportunities.
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