A fenced overlook above a 30-foot-high waterfall.
90 MinutesFee applies

Hike to Kings Creek Falls

Lassen Volcanic National Park

The Kings Creek Falls trail leads to a large roaring waterfall draped in ferns and other green plants which thrive off the mist generated by the falls.

Start: Kings Creek Falls Trailhead Round Trip Distance: 2.3 miles (3.7 km) loop Round Trip Time: 2 hours Terrain: Gradual 700 foot descent along Upper Cascades section; steep, narrow stone staircase for one-way, uphill return via Cascades Foot Trail. Elevation Start / Loss: 7,286 feet (2220m) / 486 ft (148 m) Season: Approximately June through October Stock Use: Stock are not permitted on the Cascades Foot section Kings Creek Falls is partily open - park staff will continue with repairs. Kings Creek Falls can be accessed via a loop or an out-and-back hike. The first half mile passes along Lower Kings Creek Meadow. The loop then begins to the left (clockwise) along the Upper Cascades section, which offers expansive vistas as it steadily descends towards Kings Creek Falls. A fenced overlook provides a clear view of the 30-foot waterfall. Hikers can return to the trailhead on the same Upper Cascades section or loop back on the Cascades Foot section. Please travel uphill only on this narrow, steep section alongside the cascades to help improve your safety and the safety of others. How to Hike This Trail Safely Hiking the Kings Creek Fall Trail involves risk. Learn more about general hiking safely in this high elevation and remote park. Special considerations for this trail include: Winter conditions can persist through the summer months, especially in the forested sections of the trail. Wear proper footwear and consider using trekking poles to help maintain balance. Hiking at high elevation can aggravate preexisting medical conditions. Know the effects of altitude. Carry plenty of water, take breaks often, and do not exceed your abilities. Bears are occasionally sighted in this area. Learn more about how to be bear aware to protect yourself and wildlife. Traveling off-trail around the waterfall is strongly discouraged. For your safety, please stay behind the overlook railings. Snow melt significantly increases water flow in the spring season and increases the danger of drowning or being swept over the falls. Creek crossings can be hazardous during the spring snow melt season. Use caution when crossing, wear proper footwear and carry extra clothing.

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Duration

90 Minutes

Duration Details

This 2.3-mile loop takes about 90 minutes. The exact time required depends on how quickly you walk, how often you stop, and how long you enjoy the waterfall and cascades.

Fees

There is no fee to hike this or any trail in the park. An entrance fee or valid pass is required to enter Lassen Volcanic National Park.

Fees Apply

No

Seasons

Summer, Fall

Time of Day

Day

Accessibility

The Kings Creek Falls Trail is primarily comprised of hardpacked dirt. A staircase provides access to the trail from the parking area along the park highway. There are numerous slopes along the trail and some sections can be dusty and slippery, especially in the dry season. There is at least one seasonal marsh crossing that requires crossing a log bridge. The one-way cascades foot section includes steep, rock steps that climb parallel to the creek. This trail is not recommended for hikers with mobility impairments. Service animals assisting a person with a disability are permitted on park trails.

Pets

No — Pets are not permitted on park trails, including in a carrier. This regulation does not apply to service animals assisting a person with a disability.

Reservations

No — There are no reservations for park entrance or to hike park trails.

Age Info

Visitors of all ages are able to enjoy this hike. Hikers eight and younger will likely need assistance on the large stone steps in the Cascades foot section. Young hikers might also need assistance on some of the slopes on the upper cascades section, which can be slippery especially when dry and dusty.

Location

Kings Creek Falls Trailhead

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