San Antonio Falls Trail
Hiking the San Antonio Falls Trail is a laid back, family-friendly experience in Southern California that will produce stunning views of a waterfall with little required effort. While out on this hike, you will make your way along Falls Road for a short distance, before arriving at the viewpoint to take in the beauty of the San Antonio Falls. Although it is possible to hike this route year-round, it is best done in the spring when the cascades of the falls are at their strongest and most visually appealing.
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Route Description for San Antonio Falls Trail
If you are after a long and strenuous hike, then the San Antonio Falls Trail is not for you; however, if you want to complete a short journey to a viewpoint overlooking a scenic waterfall, then you are in luck! Just be sure to display your adventure pass in your vehicle prior to beginning your hiking excursion.
Setting out from the trailhead, you will follow along Falls Road as it leads to the northwest across the forested landscape. The route only climbs slightly, so take your time and enjoy the relaxing atmosphere on the way to the viewpoint for the San Antonio Falls.
After pausing to admire the natural beauty of the cascade, simply turn back along the same route to make your way back to your vehicle.
Getting to the San Antonio Falls Trail Trailhead
The trailhead for this hike can be found along Mt Baldy Road at the junction with Falls Road.
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