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Hike the easy 1.3-mile Willow Creek Trail in Sierra National Forest to discover serene natural beauty and the picturesque Angel Falls.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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555 m
Highlight • Waterfall
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769 m
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2.07 km
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2.09 km
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This section of the Willow Creek Trail is considered easy, covering approximately 1.3 miles (2.1 km) with an elevation gain of about 256 feet (78 meters). Most hikers can complete it in under an hour.
The primary highlight of this route is the beautiful Angel Falls, a popular spot for its waterfalls and swimming holes, especially during warmer months. You'll also enjoy views of Bass Lake and the serene natural surroundings.
The trail features a steep incline at the start. Near Angel Falls, you might encounter slippery, water-polished rocks, so sturdy footwear is recommended.
Yes, given its 'easy' difficulty rating and relatively short length, this trail can be a good option for families. However, be mindful of the initial steep section and slippery rocks near the falls, especially with younger children.
The trail is particularly popular in summer, when the water levels at Angel Falls are lower, making the swimming holes more accessible. Spring offers lush scenery, while fall provides pleasant temperatures.
Regulations for dogs in the Sierra National Forest generally require them to be on a leash. It's always best to check the latest rules with the forest service before your visit to ensure compliance.
While there isn't typically an entrance fee for general access to the Sierra National Forest, specific activities or areas might require permits. For the most current information on permits, such as for wilderness areas or campfires, please check the official USDA Forest Service website at fs.usda.gov/sierra.
Specific parking details for the Willow Creek Trailhead near Bass Lake can vary. It's advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends or during peak season, as parking can be limited. Look for designated parking areas near the Bass Lake recreation sites.
Keep an eye out for historical Native American grinding holes in the area. These offer a glimpse into the rich cultural past of the region.
Yes, this route primarily follows the Willow Creek Trail. It also passes through sections of the 7S82 trail.
Given the potentially slippery rocks near Angel Falls, sturdy hiking shoes with good grip are recommended. Don't forget water, sun protection, and a camera to capture the scenic views of Bass Lake and the falls.