To Lassen We Will Go

Everyone knows that there are three and only three waterfalls in Lassen Volcanic National Park: Mill Creek Falls, Kings Creek Falls, and Kings Creek Cascades. It is a very beautiful park and has plenty to see, but there are only three waterfalls there. Yeah right. Everyone can keep thinking that.

If you are reading this, you should know by now that I cannot accept such a paltry number for such a beautiful park.If there is steep terrain and plenty of creeks, then there must be waterfalls. And Leon Turnbull will find them.

I did have a bit of help with this one (thanks Michael J.). But I am definitely a bit shocked that Grassy Swale Falls has never been documented or posted before.  Okay, it is not as big or spectacular as Mill Creek or Kings Creek, but still it is quite a lovely cascade, 43 ft. high. And it was high on my list to visit this summer when I was up north.

It is quite an easy hike to get to this waterfall. I was thinking it would be much more difficult than it was. The maintained trail begins at Summit Lake, leads down to a couple of crossings of Kings Creek (I didn’t even need to get my feet wet there), and then voila, there it is. Getting down to the bottom of it was a bit tricky and steep, but nothing too bad. I arrived at the falls early, and there was still a lot of sun shining on the falls. So I found a spot to sit and I waited for the light to get better. It was actually very pleasant, and surprisingly, no mosquitoes (there “were” mosquitoes at Kings Creek so I was happy about that). I was happy sitting here, enjoying the waterfall, then after taking my shots, hiked back up to Summit Lake, arriving well before sunset. A good day at Lassen and a new waterfall found. And in case you are wondering, there are more waterfalls to be found in Lassen than just this one as well. But that is another post.

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