Pretty Dora

When I arrived in Willits in the early morning hours, it was snowing. Snowing hard. And sticking! I could not believe it. The town is only at around 1400 ft. elevation, very low to be receiving snow. It was becoming rather difficult to drive but I did not think the snow would last too long once the sun came up. As it got lighter, I could see the surrounding countryside was very beautiful. I was hoping there would be snow at my waterfall destination but I did not think so, because I was descending to a lower elevation.

Dora Falls at Leggett was my first destination. Leggett was quite a bit out of the way, and I was not sure if it would be worth the trip up there. All photos I have seen of Dora Falls have been very crappy, obscured by trees and branches, it did not look like a very scenic waterfall. I was wrong. There was indeed no snow at Dora Falls (which would have been awesome), but it certainly is a very scenic and photogenic waterfall. In fact, I would say it was the best of the five waterfalls I saw on this day. It is a very short hike off the highway up to the falls, and it drops 50 ft. precisely. You can get right up to it, right in the creek, and there are no obscuring branches in the way. I guess in the past, the waterfall was even bigger, before a landslide destroyed much of the waterfall. Too bad about that, but it is still a beauty of a falls and certainly worth the long trip.

There are actually a couple other unknown waterfalls in the Leggett area, and I was hoping to get to one or both of them. I realized, however, in short order, that these would not be possible to get to. Well, they could be possible, I supposed, but they would each require a gargantuan amount of effort to reach, and I did not have the time on this day. I still had a very long day ahead and four other (easier) waterfalls to get to. I would like to return and try to get to them on another day. It will happen someday. I returned to Willits, where much of the snow was already melted, filled up with gas, and then continued to my next destination of the day.

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2 Responses to “Pretty Dora”

  1. Ken Says:

    Very nice, looks like basalt which always makes a nice falls.

  2. leapin26 Says:

    thanks Ken!

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