Waterfall hunting in Nevada. I have never been to this waterfall before because Reno “seems like” such a long way away. Actually it is only a 2 hour drive and all on the freeway. I thought about finally going here this weekend when I realized it would have Fall Colors and it would be flowing decent as well. It would have been much better to go early in the morning but I did not sleep well on Halloween night so we decided to go in the afternoon instead. “We” being myself and Journey of course.
This is a very busy trail. Much busier than the Galena Creek hike we did in Lake Tahoe. More people. More dogs. When I am sick and tired of seeing people before we even get to the waterfall then you know it is way too crowded. I am so glad that I can have Journey off leash when there is a lot of people. She is so perfect and follows right behind me or goes ahead of me past the people coming on the trail. When there are other dogs I do grab her collar or put her on leash and I had to do that a lot on this hike but I don’t need to do anything like that if there are no dogs. It makes me very happy.
It is a simple 3 mile hike (one way) to the waterfall with 1000 ft. elevation gain. It was a warm afternoon. There is a lot of Fall Color the entire way to the waterfall but no color right at the falls. There is some at the waterfall but it was long past done, unfortunately. The last section is extremely tricky. You need to cross the creek on logs which are quite high above the creek. We were following a lady and her little pipsqueak dog for this last part and her dog got right up on this narrow log with a big drop off and crossed the creek easily on it. Dang! It was incredible. No way Journey would be able to do that. The other option was a hodge podge of logs over the creek also with a big dropoff. They looked unstable and there were holes. You would not want to miss the log and put your foot through one of the holes, especially if you have little doggy legs. It seemed very sketchy. I looked around for another way but there was none. The creek was deep everywhere and would have been higher than Journey’s chest. There is no way she would have wanted to do that and indeed she would have balked and refused. Back to the hodge podge of logs. We need to try going this way. I got her up on the logs and she crossed carefully but easily. Awesome! I was very happy and proud that she did it. She is so good at stuff like this. My previous dog Kaya, no way Jose! She would have waded through the creek up to her chest.
I figured since it was late in the day there would not be any more people at the waterfall (except for the lady and her pipsqueak). Not so! There were still people here, including some kids smoking weed at the falls. I had to wait for them to leave before I could take photos. Then another big group came with a couple of dogs so I had to wait for them to leave as well. We sat on a log and ate our dinner while we waited. Finally everyone left. It was slightly tricky to get up to the base of the waterfall and we had to get our feet wet, but not nearly as difficult as the logs. We took our photos and enjoyed the waterfall before going back down.
Hunter Creek Falls is 27 ft. high. It is a lovely waterfall and was flowing quite decent. Obviously it has a defining log in the middle, another one of those that adds a lot of character to the waterfall. My wife thought it was very similar to Lion Slide Falls and she is right, except obviously this one is a lot thinner.
We hiked back down the mountain. We saw quite a few more people coming up the trail. All of them would be hiking back in the dark. I think that is what I should have done as well. Do the hike later in the day and hike back in the dark. There would have been a lot fewer people. I will not do this hike again because of the all people on this trail. You can be sure that our next hike (whatever it is) will not have anyone on the trail. It was a lovely Autumn afternoon in Mt. Rose Wilderness.