10 waterfall hikes in the Bay Area



A warm weekend after a big spring rain is the optimal time for a hike to one of the Bay Area’s waterfalls. The map above shows nine of them; more details in the stories linked at the end.

1/ Coal Creek.  Round-trip hike of about 3 miles, starting from Skyline Boulevard. Heads up: The vista point remains closed to parking.

2/ Uvas Canyon. Five waterfalls on a 5-mile loop.

3/ Little Yosemite, Sunol Wilderness. Kid-friendly hike, less than an hour out and back.

4/ Murietta Falls, Ohlone Wilderness. Twelve “brutal” miles out of the Lake Del Valle trailhead, permit required. Be prepared for high water at springtime creek crossings.

5/ Diablo Foothills. Three-mile round trip to seasonal waterfall on Little Yosemite Trail. Yep, another Little Yosemite.

6/ Leona Heights Park. Redwood-filled ravine in Oakland.

7/ Berkeley’s Hidden Waterfall. Poorly kept (but magical!) secret in Codornices Park.

8/ Dawn Falls. Short and pretty walk, starting on Madrone Avenue in Larkspur.

9 & 10/ Cascade Falls. A Marin two-fer — there’s one Cascade Falls in Cascade Canyon Preserve near Fairfax, and another in Mill Valley’s Cascade Park.



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