Burney Falls
Burney, California
Details
Distance
0.97 miles
Elevation Gain
82 ft
Route Type
Loop
Description
Added by Lisa Bao
Burney Falls is a loop trail located in McArthur-Burney State Park northeast of Redding, CA, in Shasta County. Theodore Roosevelt referred to Burney Falls as the “eighth wonder of the world."
Burney Falls can be seen right from the parking area, but this scenic loop is a great hike for all levels of hiking ability. Heading out on this trail will take you to the base of this 129 foot tall waterfall.
The Hike
Burney Falls has a 1.3 mile loop trail that takes approximately 30 minutes to hike (but potentially longer depending on how long you stop to take photos). Starting from the parking area, head northwest on the trail until you cross the river at the Rainbow Footbridge. From here, head south along the PCT until you reach a footbridge which will take you back across the river and to the parking area where you started the loop.
Photographing the Falls
It's great to get a photo (or several) with whatever you have: phone, film camera, DSLR, etc. If you want to photograph Burney Falls up close, know that the spray coming off the falls is pretty intense—make sure you have a towel available to wipe off the lens between your shots. Best time to shoot is sunrise, sunset, and at night. For slow shutter shots you want less light so the falls aren't blown out. Also adding a polarized filter to your lens will help the pictures turn out better.
Camping
Looking for an overview of the camping and trail areas, take a look at the park map. From the side bar of the McArthur-Burney Falls State Park page, you can make cabin or campground reservations if you'd like to make an overnight trip or visit ReserveCalfironia.com.
Key Questions
- Can I swim in Burney Falls? You can, but you may not want to. Even on warm days, the water is around 42 degrees fahrenheit.
- Is there a cost to visit the falls? Day use fees for McArthur-Burney Falls are $8 to $10.
- Dogs are not allowed on the trails (only paved roads and campgrounds)
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Burney Falls Reviews
Fun easy hike. The water is refreshing in the summer and beautiful in the fall and spring.
5.0
Perfect hike for all levels or ages, as it's lovely short hike down to the falls! To avoid crowds, head there before or after the summer time (May-September)!
5.0
I have been there around mid-to-late December. The water was not very clear so this might be useful information for those who plan to go there.
4.0
Such a beautiful falls, and very easy to get to. That's why there are sooooo many people around :)
4.0
The pictures do not do this fall justice. It is definitely a must-see. The water is also a very pretty blue color. Don't think about swimming in it though; apparently it stays at around 40 degrees F. However, there is swimming in a nearby lake.
5.0
Came here in the midst of California's drought, and let me tell you, you would have no idea we were in the middle of a 4 year drought by looking at the falls! They were flowing in full force! Can't even imagine how beautiful they'll be this summer when all the snow melts! p.s. the falls pictured are definitely Burney Falls, contrary to an earlier review.
5.0
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