Salmon Falls, Natural Water Slide and the Little Tea Cups in Sequoia National Forest
Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2019 4:35 pm
Last week I spent 3 days in Kernville hiking with my crazy wild Wednesday group. Most of us stayed at the Kern Riverfront Lodge with a balcony view of the river. Our first destination was Salmon Falls. We started at the Rincon Trail so that we could get a nice view of both the upper and lower falls. Getting to the upper falls is a longer hike, very strenuous with lots of off-trail scrambling. Since we had other places to visit, we hiked the shorter route to a nice observation point on top of a rock outcropping. To get to the lower falls required an additional 3 hours. The trail is a consistent climb that provides very little shade, but there was a small bridge that crossed over Salmon Creek. We stopped to cool off in the stream and have our ritual water fights.
Salmon Creek
A cute Horny Toad
First view of both Upper and Lower Salmon Falls
Close-up view of the Upper Falls from the rock outcropping we climbed.
We drove to our next location not far from the falls to see the Natural Water Slide. This was the perfect place to cool off and have some fun dipping into the water pools. It's a slick rock at the top and with the force of the water it pushes you down the slide into a deep pool. With the help of friendly people and a short rope tied to a tree we were able to exit the pool safely.
Here's a short video:
Across the road from the Water Slide trailhead was a short scramble down a use path to the Little Tea Cups.
Salmon Creek
A cute Horny Toad
First view of both Upper and Lower Salmon Falls
Close-up view of the Upper Falls from the rock outcropping we climbed.
We drove to our next location not far from the falls to see the Natural Water Slide. This was the perfect place to cool off and have some fun dipping into the water pools. It's a slick rock at the top and with the force of the water it pushes you down the slide into a deep pool. With the help of friendly people and a short rope tied to a tree we were able to exit the pool safely.
Here's a short video:
Across the road from the Water Slide trailhead was a short scramble down a use path to the Little Tea Cups.