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Saturday was a hiking two-fer for us. Thanks to staying overnight Friday night in Oakhurst we had plenty of time and energy even after hiking Angel Falls Saturday morning to add on a quick trek to Red Rock Falls around noon.

Red Rock Falls is on Lewis Creek, the same waterway as Corlieu Falls. We hiked Corlieu Falls Friday afternoon! We'd loosely planned that we could hike Red Rock Falls after Corlieu, making Friday a hiking two-fer, but the weather was crummy up at Lewis Creek on Friday afternoon. It was raining up there, hard. It was partly sunny and dry down in Oakhurst, though. The difference is that Oakhurst is at elev. 2,300' while the trailhead for Corlieu is at 3,900'. The rain was in the mountains, not the foothills. And Red Rock Falls is even higher, at around 4,200'. We saw small patches of snow near the trailhead on Saturday afternoon!

Red Rock Falls from above, Sierra National Forest (Mar 2025)

By hiking from the upper trailhead— the one with patchy snow— it was just 1/2 mile easy walk to Red Rock Falls. Well, the first 1/2 mile was easy; then a steep side trail dropped down to the falls. And even that just dropped down to the top of the falls, shown in the photo above. Waterfalls generally don't look great when you're standing right on top of them. Fortunately, here, a steep trail drops down to the left to reach the banks of the creek below of the falls.

Red Rock Falls, Sierra National Forest (Mar 2025)

We lingered for a bit below the falls. It was beautiful but also damp. The previous day's rain had left things soaked. Plus here, below the falls, it's shady and gets spray from the falls, so even on a dry day above it's wet down here.

Red Rock Falls, Sierra National Forest (Mar 2025)

In these latter two photos I managed to capture— or perhaps evoke— something that didn't seem to exist when and where I snapped the photos: a sunny day. Up here it was gray, at best bright gray, all day. But look: in these photos there's sunlight on the falls and blue in the sky above! For me, at least, seeing such things after the fact is one of the rewards of spending time taking pictures and touching them up afterward.

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