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Black Star Canyon is a remote mountain canyon in the Santa Ana Mountains, located in eastern Orange County, California. It is a watershed of the Santa Ana River . Black Star Canyon is a popular destination for mountain bikers as well as hikers due to its wild scenery.
Eaton Canyon Falls. Bailey Canyon Falls – 20 ft (6.1 m) Eaton Canyon Falls – 40 ft (12 m) Escondido Falls – 200 ft (61 m) Falls Creek Falls – 200 ft (61 m) Fish Canyon Falls – 80 ft (24 m) Fox Creek Falls – 60 ft (18 m) Grand Chasm Falls (Rainbow Falls) Hermit Falls – 20 ft (6.1 m) Leontine Falls; Lodged Boulder Falls; Maidenhair ...
Black Star Canyon. Burney Falls. Cima Dome. ... Audubon Canyon: 1968 Marin: Private The largest known ... Burney Falls: 1984
The park hosts weekly ranger-led star-viewing sessions and an annual weeklong Star ... which falls on Feb. 13 in 2024. ... a town of just over 6,600 in the Black Hills. Major draws include ...
Two new loops popular from North Canyon at Silver Falls. The full Trail of Ten Falls at Silver Falls takes visitors to 10 waterfalls on a fairly challenging route of 8.7 miles and 1,100 feet of climb.
Joseph Canyon [10] Bedford Canyon Wash [11] Cajalco Canyon Creek [12] Lake Mathews. Upper Cajalco Canyon Creek. Harford Spring Canyon [13] Mead Creek [14] Olsen Canyon Wash [15] Brown Canyon [16] McBribe Canyon Creek [17] Coldwater Canyon Creek [18] Dawson Canyon Creek [19] Mayhew Canyon Creek [20] Indian Canyon Creek [21] Lee Lake [22] [23 ...
Holy Jim Creek, Falls Canyon Creek, Oso Creek Arroyo Trabuco (known also as Trabuco Creek [ 1 ] ) is a 22-mile (35 km)-long stream in coastal southern California in the United States. [ 4 ] Rising in a rugged canyon in the Santa Ana Mountains of Orange County , the creek flows west and southwest before emptying into San Juan Creek in the city ...
Uvas Canyon County Park is a 1,147-acre (464 ha) natural park located in upper Uvas Canyon on the eastern side of the Santa Cruz Mountains, west of Morgan Hill, California. The park has several small waterfalls , some of which flow perennially, that feed into tributaries confluent with Uvas Creek .