Three Sisters Falls Trailhead Boulder Creek Road, Santa Ysabel, CA 92070
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The Three Sisters Falls Trailhead is a popular starting point for hikers looking to explore the stunning Three Sisters Falls in Santa Ysabel, California. Located on Boulder Creek Road, this park offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape and provides access to one of the area's most iconic natural attractions. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely hike through the lush wilderness, taking in the sights and sounds of the great outdoors. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or just looking for a peaceful escape from the city, Three Sisters Falls Trailhead is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
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"Perfect place to enjoy nature. Restrooms in the parking lot. You can bring extra clothes and enjoy the water."
"Great hike, not an easy one. Please take plenty of water and wear the right shoes! Seen some crazy on the trail…. Not much shade on the trail, lots of uphill treks with loose rocks here and there, so be careful. Please don’t take little kids unless you’re able to carry them back. All and all a fun hike."
"Amazing views the entire hike! lots of rain this year meant the falls were FLOWING! The views of the valley and mountains surrounding were just as breathtaking. rocky dirt path to get there and the landing at the falls was slippery as well, would recommend good shoes."
"Fun trail to drive to, about 7 miles of dirt road which is kept very well, even after the recent rain storms. There are 2 water crossings, but they weren't more than 6 to 10 inches deep. I did this run with a 5 series RWD. The hike itself is moderate. I started with Eagles Peak and then made my way down to the falls, around 6 or 7 miles RT for both trails. Definitely bring a hat and shades. A majority of the hike is fully exposed. Water is flowing heavily right now! The rocks are slippery near the falls. Some took their shoes off to go all the way down to the falls for better traction."
"Trailhead moved from old location. Will be bigger and gravel. Has pit toilets and picnic tables. Trail to falls can be deceivingly tough. Downhill to the falls, but 1000 feet back up to the parking lot. Trail is eroded in places and some small rock scrambles. Around the falls, the rock can be slippery. Be careful! Trail to Eagle Peak is nice. Easy peak to bag. A beautiful place, but can and has been deadly."
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