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4.6 (53 reviews)
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Jennifer S.

This is a small but very pretty pit stop just off the 5. It was less than half a mile from my car to the main waterfall. The hike to the falls is very short, but also very steep, and technically tricky in a few places. I did see a few families with kids on the trail, but I would personally not bring a small child or child who loves to wander (unless you can carry them down a steep hill), because there are a lot of steep sharp turns with tall enough drop-offs to get injured. The first waterfall you come across is the main one, Hedge Creek Falls. You can see the whole waterfall from just down the trail. The top part of the waterfall is a single drop, then a double heart shaped drop, then the final drop, which you can actually walk behind. When I first arrived, there were a lot of people congregated near the main waterfall, waiting to take selfies. I kept walking past them to see what else was down the trail. There is an artificial waterfall created by a storm drain that is really pretty (even if it is fake) as well as a few small but pretty Cascades down the creek. As I was exploring this area, some people stopped me to ask me if I knew the way to Mossbrae, which I did not. Once you get down to the bottom of the trail by the river, there is a really unique and gorgeous view of Mt. Shasta. If you are in good enough shape to get down to Hedge Creek, the rest of the trail should be a breeze. It only took like twenty minutes to check the whole area out.

Muoi H.

A must visit while visiting Dunsmuir! A short easy hike to a small waterfall that you can walk underneath it then continues to see the gorgeous river !

Johanna C.

Its been raining for the past 2 days thats why water is pouring heavily. Short distance from the parking lot... very nice view!

View of the falls from the cave.
Jacquelin S.

We've been coming up to Mount Shasta annually for about 15 years and never knew about this wonderful falls. Granted, it can't compare to McArthur-Burney Falls, but for the convenience, no admission charge, easy hike, and a refreshing waterfall, Hedge Creek Falls can't be beat. It's right off I-5 at exit 732, turn north onto Dunsmuir Ave and the parking area is right there on the right. Cross the road and the trail starts a little beyond a large drinking fountain. There are three or four switchbacks down to the falls. After the first switchback the road noise disappears and then all you can hear is water. The trail was shaded the entire way down to the falls, which is important on a hot sunny day. The falls are really cool (rather cold) as there is a cave behind the falls. It's easy to soak your hat to cool off. Many people braved the cold water and were splashing around the the pool at the bottom of the falls. If you find yourself in the Mount Shasta or Dunsmuir area, take some time to visit Hedge Creek Falls.

On a waterfall hunt extravaganza, this was 6th in our list for a couple days.
Mandy L.

We did a waterfall sweep while staying up the area earlier this month. This is totally a family friendly hike, easily accessible, and pretty cool to be able to walk BEHIND a waterfall. Apparently this one goes all year long, obviously in wetter months the drop is more intense than in the summer but it was still flowing pretty good in early July. Parking is easy, just across the street. We walked to the end of the river and back up. This is actually super close to Mossbrae falls which is on private land and otherwise only accessible by railroad tracks. While we didn't do the connection to Mossbrae, I'm curious for next time because it is possible to cut out some of that railroad walk by going along the river it seems. Worth some exploring for sure! The river was pretty accessible as well, maybe 3/4 mile to the river from parking area, could be a fun afternoon floating and enjoying. Dunsmuir is a little wonderland for me. Really stunning land to enjoy and super glad we checked this beautiful spot off our list!

Ed T.

This review is for the Hedge Creek Falls to Mossbrae Falls which was a ~1.7 mile round trip that took ~50 mins to complete. Hedge Creek Falls was interesting to walk behind! Followed by crossing the Sacramento river and reaching the unique Mossbrae Falls! The river was mid-calf to knee high and the rocks were slippery so be careful when crossing! Disclaimer: Cross the river at your own risk (pay attention to the water current, etc). Limited parking spots on dirt road across Hedge Creek Falls trailhead. Short video of the hike for those interested: https://youtu.be/-5EGdyT14dw

Hedge Creek Falls! Small but mighty
Shayla B.

Cute little waterfall that's located right off of I-5 in the small town of Dunsmuir. The hike to the falls roundtrip is less than a mile and super easy. It's more of a walk than a hike to be honest. I visited the falls this past summer, and they weren't flourishing like how I'd seen them in pictures, but it was still a nice little experience. You can actually walk right behind the falls and continue on the trail. The trail will take you all the way down to the Sacramento River. The views of the river are absolutely stunning! There's a nice little vista point right before you make it down where you can look down at the river from up above. I honestly enjoyed this more than the actual waterfall. The trail to the river also serves as a shortcut to Mossbrae Falls, but you'll have to cross the river to get to the other side. Just a fair warning; this ain't no easy river crossing. First of all, the water was ice freakin' cold in the summer. The rocks are extremely jagged and slippery and the river gets waist deep in some sections. I would highly, HIGHLY recommend that you bring some water shoes and even a hiking stick or two for balancing if you're going to attempt the crossing. The river crossing was an impromptu event for me, and I crossed barefoot to avoid hiking the rest of the day in wet socks and shoes. My feet were literally on fire afterward. It was so damn painful and a slow and steady process the entire way. Plus, I (along with every other person who crossed) kept slipping on the rocks. I actually witnessed like 3 people fall in the water. So yeah... there's that. It's doable, but just come prepared. Parking is super easy as there's a small parking lot right across the street from the start of the trailhead. I believe that there are also restrooms near the parking lot, but don't quote me on that (I didn't actually use it while I was there). This is a fun place to stop if you're exploring waterfalls in the area or even just as a little break from the road if you're heading up north. If you're visiting Hedge Creek Falls, I'd recommend a visit to Mossbrae Falls too. If you don't want to cross the river to get to Mossbrae Falls, the trailhead is only a few more minutes by car up the road (a walking trail along active train tracks, so be careful).

Hedge Creek Fall
Tess M.

It was the easiest waterfall to reach EVER!! The walk was short & convenient and the waterfall was beautiful

Closeup of the bottom of the rock columns. Lots of handprints from previous visitors!

Super quick walk down a couple of switchbacks and you arrive at a very pretty falls flanked by cool rock columns. The trail goes behind the falls which is fun. We visited in June and there was lots of water coming off the falls and everything was green. Didn't continue to the end of the trail because we were short on time, but I wish we would have!

Melissa F.

This is a great way to break up your drive, I highly recommend stopping here. The parking lot is right next to the highway, and the waterfall is only about a 5 minute walk from the parking lot. If you follow the trail a bit past the waterfall it will lead you down to the river - there's a nice platform to overlook the river, or you can walk down a bit further and brave the rocks to sit on the riverbank. It's a really quiet, peaceful dose of nature. FYI - there aren't any bathrooms, just some sketchy port-a-potties.

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Andy S.

Pretty small falls but cool to walk behind it. You can walk past it down to the creek and swim in the water. The waterfall is very close to where you park so I'd recommend going since it's just a quick stop along I-5.

Caycie b.

The hike to the actual falls is quick. You can do the entire hike in about 20 minutes down and back ... (that was with a 9 year old) We did the hike in mid-February so the trail was still icy and a little slippery. Otherwise the trail is perfect and maintained.

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Lake Siskiyou Trail - Spectacular views from the trail.

Lake Siskiyou Trail

4.8(6 reviews)
4.3 mi

Very well maintained trail along the perimeter of Lake Siskiyou. Decent amount of free parking near…read morethe trailhead/lakefront with bathrooms and trash cans. Tons of folks with boating equipment and stuff to hang out by the lake front and relax, fish, or have a picnic. The trail itself is a loop and you can turn around at any point. Not terribly strenuous and almost all flat - great for little ones/carrying a baby. There is a developed camp and a beach on the other side of the lake. If you're interested in a little bit more seclusion, there is plenty of space to spread out and relax, looking up at the base of Mt Shasha!

This spot was utterly incredibly! Came here with my family as it is my brothers birthday and we…read morethought a Mount Shasta trip would be a nice easy fun get away from the rigors of Los Angeles and the concrete jungle. We stopped by after eating around the area (recommend the smokehouse or bbq, stay away from the Mexican food at all costs!!) So we went to cable beach and got off and walked around and went to the lake to skip rocks and hang out as we unfortunately forgot our bathing suits. The view was so incredible, and perfect I couldn't even believe the how breathtaking it was at sunset . We skipped many rocks and even made it into a competition which I won, then I went off and found a great stump to take pictures on and unfortunately I slipped and fell on the rocks. Caution! Many rocks here so take water shoes or something with a thick bottom! Although it was pretty funny I'm still hurting haha. We saw boats on the lake and some people off to the side having a picnic and taking a dip in the lovely, warm water. All in all this was an incredible place to stop by and visit! I highly, highly, highly, HIGHLYYY recommend coming here!

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Lake Siskiyou Trail - Great "Kodak moment" of Mount Shasta from the trail.

Great "Kodak moment" of Mount Shasta from the trail.

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Lake Siskiyou Trail - Lake Siskiyou and Mount Shasta, view from the trail.

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Lake Siskiyou and Mount Shasta, view from the trail.

McCloud River - Upper falls

McCloud River

4.8(59 reviews)
7.9 mi

McCloud Falls should have its own Yelp page listing because this is like posting about Niagara…read moreFalls in a Niagara River page. McCloud and Burney Falls (an hour away) make the best one-two punch for waterfalls outside Yosemite. However, unlike Burney Falls, McCloud Falls has lots of free parking and no entrance fee because it is not a state park. Upper Falls is the least dramatic. An ADA-accessible trail leads to an observation deck about 90 feet above the falls. The fact that people were waiting efficiently in a line to take a photo was more exciting for me than the falls itself. Plus, it is a bit strange looking down on waterfalls. Stupid waterfalls. Anyhow, of the three locations Upper Falls offers a quieter environment, ideal for relaxation and reflection, especially if the water is still. Lower Falls was the most chaotic, with two lanes of parking lot traffic on a one-way road, and more kids sprawling the river for swimming. The area, stocked with trout, seemed the more picnic and day trippy of the falls, the best place to eat your lunch. Middle Falls is the money shot. The postcard. The one that has people posing for hours for the 'Gram. This is because it's 50 feet high and over 100 feet wide, creating a curtain of water over a basalt cliff into a pool below. McCloud Falls deserves its own Yelp page--lumping it in with a generic "McCloud River" listing is like posting Niagara Falls under the Niagara River. Come on now. Together, McCloud Falls and Burney Falls (just an hour apart) make the best one-two punch for waterfall chasers outside of Yosemite. But unlike Burney Falls, located in a state park that charges an entrance fee, McCloud Falls offers something rare and beautiful: lots of free parking and zero entrance fees. My favorite kind of waterfalls are free. Upper Falls is the least dramatic of the trio. A well-maintained ADA-accessible trail leads to an observation deck perched about 90 feet above the falls. Ironically, the orderly line of people waiting to snap a photo was more thrilling than the waterfall itself. Also, there's something a little odd about looking down on a waterfall. Stupid waterfalls. That said, Upper Falls is the most peaceful and serene, making it perfect for quiet moments of reflection--especially when the water is still. Lower Falls is the more chaotic of the trio, with two lanes of traffic trying to share a narrow one-way road, while kids are sprawled across the banks of a rushing, whitewater river. The area, stocked with trout, feels tailor-made for picnics and day trips--the kind of place where sandwiches taste better for no logical reason. Middle Falls is the showstopper. The money shot. The backdrop of annoying Instagram photo sessions. At 50 feet high and over 100 feet wide, it sends a dramatic curtain of water spilling over a basalt cliff into a pool below, with summer crowds climbing the shoreline boulders and wading into the 42 degree water just to ruin your pictures. I had to edit out so many people, they should call them McPhotoshop Falls.

We love Water Falls in California on the quest of exploring all the beauties within. we found the…read moreMcCloud River in Redding, contains 3 beautiful water falls, although we missed the Burney Falls that's not too far away. One day we will try it. From the east bay, it's about 300 miles north, if we want to see the falls and the lake shasta caverns, we need to sleep over one night because it'd take 5-6 hr to drive. When we get to the McCloud River, there are actual roads to drive to 3 Falls, Lower, Middle and Upper Falls. Each from the parking lot only take a few minutes hike to see the Falls, although we didn't go to the bottom of the upper falls, but we could see some. The lower falls where many people swim, or like us, sit on the rocks to feel the water gushing through rocks very nice. The middle falls, we didn't really hike to the bottom of the falls but stayed where we could see the clear views of the falls. Where people also play with the water. Next time when we visit Burney Falls, we will hike to the bottom of all these falls. Love these falls, love California.

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McCloud River - McCloud River, Has do-able hiking trails.

McCloud River, Has do-able hiking trails.

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Mount Shasta

Mount Shasta

4.8(36 reviews)
13.0 mi

Mount Shasta is an incredibly beautiful mountain and volcano. If your driving between Seattle and…read moreLos Angeles you can't miss it from the highway. There are probably a couple different cities that you can enjoy Mount Shasta from but my favorite city is Weed. They have hotels and gift shops and is a cute little town with everything you need. There are two exits for Weed off the highway. One exit is the 'old town' part that is more cute and the other exit is the newer part. I think staying a night here is a perfect thing to do as the scenery is so pleasant. It really is a destination. So often to see natural beauty like this you have to sacrifice comforts of city living. Not with Mount Shasta - its a town that has it all and is just steps away from a little nature walk with an incredible backdrop. It is a real sight to see when you have this regular old Shell Gas station or even Grocery Outlet where the backdrop is the volcano. I don't think you can ever get tired of the harmony here of man made combined with nature.

Incredible volcano and mountain…read more Really recommend spending some time around the nature in this area, even if you won't be committing a summit climb. I went up this past weekend with the attempt to summit Shasta and had a really nice time. The town of Mt. Shasta has a few restaurants and some decent accomodations for sleeping (slept in Loge with our group which was great)... As for the hike, we went up and started at Bunny Flats and camped at Helen Lake for the night and then going for the summit via the Avalanche Gulch route. It was a beautiful and trying hike...definitely be familiar with the risks and have the proper skills to manage them if attempting. All in all; Mount Shasta is majestic and magical. Spend some time here!

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McArthur Burney Falls State Park - Soft Serveeeeeeee

McArthur Burney Falls State Park

4.7(359 reviews)
35.7 mi

The falls are absolutely gorgeous and a must see!!…read more We arrived around 1000 on a Friday where we had to park in overflow, so I suggest to go early. They have a gift shop that sells softserve icecream so we grabbed one of those and talked to the store clerk who also runs the marina where he explained the boating and kayaking options, fishing, etc. Afterwards we hiked the paved path down to the falls. The path has an incline and is wet in some areas so exercise caution as we saw someone fall and bust her knee open. The falls are so beautiful from every angle, and very worth the trip! After taking a ton of photos we walked on another path that took us to a cool bridge crossing the river. Then headed over to the marina area and rented a kayak for 4 hours for $85, which is great price honestly. The guy at the boat rental area was very nice and accomodating. The sun was out in full force so take your sunscreen! We fished and caught a few small mouth bass but nothing we could keep. After we turned in our kayaks we found a picnic area and grilled up some food. Overall we really enjoyed our day at this park and highly recommend!!

This is my second trip to McArthur Burney Falls. Easy access and available parking today, 09.17.25…read moredue to it being the end of season/fall. $10 entrance fee, accept cash or credit cards. I actually received a $1 back as in a senior. I dislike that dog access is limited to parking lot, and observation area. Not allowed on stairs leading down to base of falls, on trails, posted properly. I understand people don't clean up after their pets plus you never know how dogs will interact. Their park, their rules. I love the rule that doesn't allow you to leave your dog(s) in the car, kudos. I think these dog rules apply to all California State Parks. Beautiful falls, great fall weather, friendly rangers.

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McArthur Burney Falls State Park
McArthur Burney Falls State Park - Severe hiking!  It's less than a mile and a half.  Steep(ish) though.

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Severe hiking! It's less than a mile and a half. Steep(ish) though.

Hedge Creek Falls - hiking - Updated May 2026

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