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      • Home
      • My Story
      • Collections  
        • Alta Peak Trail
        • Bass Lake
        • Big Sur Coast
        • Carmel-by-the-sea
        • Fresno Dome
        • Half Moon Bay
        • Humbolt Redwoods State Park - The Founders Grove
        • Hume Lake
        • Huntington Lake
        • Indian Pools
        • Lake Tahoe
        • Lewis Creek Trail
        • Mariposa Grove - Yosemite
        • Millerton Lake State Park
        • Monterey
        • Morro Rock Beach
        • Muir Woods National Monument
        • Pine Flat Lake
        • Pismo Beach
        • San Simeon
        • Santa Cruz
        • Sequioa & King's Canyon National Parks
        • Shaver Lake
        • The Lost Coast - Black Sands Beach - King Range National Conservation area
        • The Lost Coast - shelter cove - King Range National Conservation Area
        • WellBarn Trail - Table Top Mountain
        • Yosemite Mountain Railroad
        • Yosemite National Park
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      Lewis Creek Trail

      One of my favorite hikes! Lewis Creek has two waterfalls that bookend the trail; Corlieu Falls to the south that is a series of cascades that flow through a steep canyon for a challenging hike, and Red Rock Falls on the north end. The trail to Red Rock Falls is shorter and easier and is lined with evergreens and dogwoods which provides a mostly shady canopy as you stroll along the stream. At trail's end, magnificent Red Rock Falls greets you with lovely views from both above and below the falls.

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