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Discovering the Majestic Beauty of Big Falls in San Bernardino

By Stella Pierce
Community Writer
02/29/2024 at 01:34 PM

Nestled within the scenic confines of the San Bernardino National Forest lies a hidden gem that beckons adventurers and nature enthusiasts alike. Big Falls, a breathtaking cascade nestled in the heart of the forest, offers a serene retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. As one of the tallest waterfalls in Southern California, Big Falls captivates visitors with its majestic beauty and tranquil surroundings, making it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking to immerse themselves in the splendor of nature. 

A Natural Wonder:

Big Falls stands as a testament to the awe-inspiring power of nature, with water cascading down a series of granite cliffs, creating a mesmerizing display of cascading beauty. Towering at approximately 500 feet in height, the waterfall captivates visitors with its sheer grandeur and ethereal beauty. Fed by melting snow from the surrounding mountains, Big Falls boasts a year-round flow, though it is most impressive during the spring months when snowmelt is at its peak.

Hiking to Big Falls:

Reaching Big Falls requires a scenic hike through the lush forests of the San Bernardino Mountains, adding to the sense of adventure and anticipation. The trailhead to Big Falls is located near Forest Falls, a charming mountain community nestled amidst towering pines and fragrant cedars. From the trailhead, hikers embark on a moderate trek along a well-maintained path, winding their way through the forest and crossing babbling streams along the way. If you are planning a hike make sure to check the weather forecast, bring comfortable shoes, and plenty of water. 

 The drive only takes about 30 minutes from the I-10 in Redlands and the hike is relatively easy. The falls are less than a mile from the parking lot. The hike requires a few easy stream crossings with a moderate elevation gain. The last 300 yards to the falls entails some tricky rock hopping, but you can keep your feet dry if you watch your footing. From the parking lot, you hike uphill, following small river trail for 1/2 mile.

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