Salmon Creek Falls

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Salmon Creek Falls is a 120-foot (36 meter) waterfall in the southern Big Sur region of Monterey County, California. The falls are located along California State Route 1 about Template:Cvt northwest of Ragged Point and lies within the Monterey Ranger District of the Los Padres National Forest and Silver Peak Wilderness.

Location

The falls are located along California State Route 1 about Template:Cvt northwest of Ragged Point. The nearest settlement is the village of Gorda, about Template:Cvt northwest of the falls.

Hydrology

As Salmon Creek descends a canyon along the southwestern slope of the Santa Lucia Range, it produces a series of small cataracts over a distance of Template:Cvt before reaching the head of the main falls. Here the water pools behind several large boulders. The creek then curves around the boulders before cascading Template:Cvt down a steep cliff. A shallow pool is present at the base of the falls. From here, the creek continues southwest toward the Pacific Ocean.

Access

An unpaved Template:Cvt trail from California State Route 1 provides access to a view of the main falls beside several large boulders. The trail does not provide direct access to the base of the falls, which requires one to scramble over a pair of boulders to reach.[1]

The head of the falls are accessible via Salmon Creek Trail, which branches off toward the east and approaches the falls at a higher elevation. The trail is a popular access route for backpackers visiting Silver Peak Wilderness.

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