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North Table Mountain Ecological Reserve

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North Table Mountain Ecological Reserve

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  • Location: Butte County, California, United States

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    December 3, 2023

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    North Table Mountain Ecological Reserve is a 3,300-acre reserve with geological features that were created by basaltic lava flows millions of years ago.
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    Phantom Falls Loop

    10.1km

    02:51

    200m

    220m

    Imagine hiking through vibrant green hills and open grasslands, where unique basalt rock formations rise from the landscape. This moderate 6.3-mile (10.1 km) loop offers a journey past several impressive waterfalls, including the 166-foot Phantom Falls, Ravine Falls, and Beatson Falls. You will gain 641 feet (195 metres) in elevation, with the entire route typically taking around 2 hours and 51 minutes to complete. During the wet season and early spring, the meadows come alive with a spectacular display of wildflowers like lupines and wild iris, creating a truly scenic adventure.

    To plan your visit, know that the best time to experience the Phantom Falls Loop is from winter to early spring, generally between March and May, especially after recent rains when the waterfalls are at their fullest and wildflowers are in bloom. Remember that a CDFW Lands Pass is required for access to the North Table Mountain Ecological Reserve. Be prepared for limited shade along the trail; you should carry plenty of water and wear sun protection to stay comfortable throughout your hike.

    This trail is notable for its diverse landscapes, transitioning from lush meadows to rocky outcrops, all shaped by ancient basalt geology. The area is a natural spectacle, particularly when the seasonal waterfalls are flowing strongly, making it a prime destination for nature enthusiasts. Beyond the prominent Phantom Falls, you will also encounter the less-known but equally charming Hollow Falls, adding to the route's unique character and visual appeal.

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    The Ravine Falls Trail offers a captivating, easy hike through a landscape shaped by ancient basalt lava flows, particularly stunning during the wet season and spring. You'll traverse unique terrain with basalt-lined gullies and columnar jointing, leading to impressive basalt canyons and the dramatic 60 to 76-foot Ravine Falls. In spring, the North Table Mountain Ecological Reserve transforms into a

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    The Western Pond and Beatson Falls trail offers a delightful easy 4.1-mile (6.6 km) hike through the unique landscapes of the North Table Mountain Ecological Reserve. You'll wander across rolling pastures and basalt flats, eventually reaching the impressive 104-foot Beatson Falls, which is particularly spectacular after winter rains. From February to April, the area bursts with vibrant wildflowers, creating a stunning visual contrast against the basalt walls and offering distant views of the Sutter Buttes.

    To make the most of your visit, plan your trip during the "waterfall season" from November through April, especially after recent rainfall. The trail can be muddy and slippery in places, with some rocky sections and stream crossings, so sturdy boots are essential. While the route is generally easy, a downloaded map or GPS is recommended for navigation from the North Table Mountain Ecological Reserve Trailhead.

    This trail is a fantastic way to experience the unique geological setting and seasonal beauty of the North Table Mountain Ecological Reserve, known for its concentration of waterfalls. Although Western Pond is on private land, its perimeter serves as a key landmark on the route. The area is also part of broader loops like the "Many Waterfalls" or "Phantom Falls Loop," showcasing the region's natural wonders.

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    Location: Butte County, California, United States

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