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Angel Falls

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Angel Falls

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  • Location: Madera County, California, United States

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    December 9, 2022

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    Angel Falls is one of two waterfalls in this area. The Willow Creek cascades over some slick rock, carving a little gorge into the rock. Another waterfall is Devil's Slide further north of here. Ultimately, Willow Creek flows into Bass Lake.
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    Angel Falls and McCleod Flat Loop

    8.91km

    02:44

    320m

    320m

    The Angel Falls and McCleod Flat Loop offers a refreshing escape into the Sierra National Forest, tracing Willow Creek through woodlands and over polished granite. You'll discover multiple waterfalls along the way, including the impressive Angel Falls with its unique natural pools, and the striking Devil's Slide. The trail provides a dynamic landscape, blending shaded paths with open granite slabs, making for a varied and engaging experience.

    This moderate 5.5-mile (8.9 km) loop involves 1051 feet (320 metres) of elevation gain and typically takes about 2 hours and 44 minutes. It's best hiked between May and October when conditions are most favorable, but be prepared for potentially slippery granite sections, especially after rain. Good hiking shoes are essential, and trekking poles can be helpful for stability on the uphill climbs.

    Part of the larger Willow Creek Trail system, this loop is notable for its concentration of aquatic features and diverse terrain near Bass Lake. The combination of waterfalls and granite formations creates a distinct natural environment, offering a rewarding outing for those seeking a scenic hike without an extreme challenge. Remember to stay on designated paths and avoid climbing on or around the waterfalls due to slick rocks and dangerous conditions.

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    1.36km

    00:26

    60m

    60m

    The Willow Creek Trail offers a delightful, brief escape into nature, culminating in the serene Angel Falls. This easy hiking route is perfect for those seeking a quick dose of natural beauty without a strenuous climb. You'll find yourself on a straightforward path, making it accessible for most hikers looking for a scenic reward.

    Planning your visit to this Madera County gem is simple. The trail is short, so you won't need extensive preparation, but always bring water. Parking information isn't detailed, so arrive early during peak seasons to secure a spot. It's a great option for a spontaneous outing or to complement a day spent exploring the Bass Lake area.

    This particular Willow Creek Trail, located in California's Madera County, stands out as an easy, family-friendly option to experience a waterfall. Its short 0.8-mile (1.4 km) length and minimal 205 feet (62 metres) of elevation gain mean you can reach Angel Falls in just about 26 minutes. It's a fantastic choice for beginner hiking or for those with limited time, offering a peaceful natural feature without the commitment of a longer trek.

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    2.10km

    00:39

    80m

    80m

    The Willow Creek Trail is a delightful, easy hike that guides you through a serene riparian landscape, often accompanied by the gentle murmur of the creek. You'll traverse shaded forested areas, keeping an eye out for local wildflowers, before reaching the charming Angel Falls, a perfect spot for a peaceful break. This 1.3-mile (2.1 km) route, with its modest 256 feet (78 metres) of elevation gain, is a fantastic option for a quick nature fix, typically taking around 39 minutes.

    Planning your visit to the Willow Creek Trail is straightforward; parking is usually available at the trailhead, but it's wise to arrive early on busy days to ensure a spot. This trail is generally accessible year-round, though checking current conditions is always recommended, especially during seasonal changes. Remember to bring water, even for this short outing, to stay hydrated.

    Willow Creek Trails are often celebrated for their diverse ecosystems, making them excellent locations for wildlife viewing, including various bird species. This particular route offers a high reward for minimal effort, providing a tranquil escape into nature without requiring a full day's commitment. It's a great choice for families or anyone seeking an accessible and scenic outdoor experience.

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    Location: Madera County, California, United States

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