Lewis Falls, Azusa CA
Address | Soldier Creek, Azusa, CA |
Hours | 12:00am-12:00am |
Categories | Hiking Area, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 5 7 reviews |
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Lewis Falls reviews
7Amazing destination not easy but not hard. Came across a rattle snake so be careful out there
Great place to hike, the trail to the waterfalls is very easy, about 3/4 of a mile, the only bad thing is parking, you have to park on the road. Let's not forget to take out the trash and pay for the daily or annual pass, the annual is the best option, it works for several places. 100% recommended
Great place to hike, the trail to the waterfalls is very easy, about 3/4 of a mile, the only bad thing is parking, you have to park on the road. Let's not forget to take out the trash and pay for the daily or annual pass, the annual is the best option, it works for several places. 100% recommended
Reasonable waterfall size tucked away in the hills. There's some room to sit near the base or wade in the water, but not too much. Very popular. The hike up is beautiful along the rushing creek through the trees. Not a long hike, but some scrambling and a few stream crossings. Limited parking on the street.
Short hike to a great waterfall! Parking is very limited at the trailhead. Maybe 5-6 cars. Depending on when you go in the season, there's a chance you will get wet. Bring swim shoes if you have them. You will also see giant and beautiful dandelions!
Great short hike!
Features a beautiful waterfall. Some parts of the trails are washed off. Must wear hiking boots and expect to get your feet wet. Leave no trace. Pack in and pack out. Don't leave trash behind.
This trail was an amazing hike before the fires. It's made a comeback. You used to be able to hike up and through the river, but it's overgrown with brush and foliage off the trail. You're better off sticking to the trail. There's a section where you'll need to cross the river and definitely get your feet wet, possibly up to your knees. The waterfall itself is stronger than ever! Probably would break your neck if you tried to get under it.