Escondido Falls Trail
A popular coastal canyon walk through oak groves to the tallest waterfall in the Santa Monica Mountains. Multi-tiered mossy limestone walls make this a spectacular winter and spring destination when the falls run full.
Trail Overview
The falls only run well after winter rain and in early spring. Check conditions before making the trip โ in summer and early fall the upper falls are often dry. When it runs, Escondido Falls is genuinely beautiful โ a 150-foot multi-tiered limestone falls that looks out of place in SoCal. No dogs allowed on this trail. PCH parking fills fast and there is no overflow option.
This Hike Is For You If…
Hikers who time their visit for winter and spring. Waterfall seekers who want the best seasonal payoff in the range.
Skip This Hike If…
Skip in summer and early fall โ the falls are likely dry. Skip if you need to bring your dog.
What to Expect on Trail
Terrain: Good trail with some rocky sections near the falls. River crossing at upper falls approach.
Shade: Mostly Shaded
Water: Seasonal. Escondido Creek seasonal. Falls run best January through April.
Views: Good
Crowds: Extremely popular when falls are running. Arrive early or visit on a weekday.
Dogs: No dogs allowed on this trail.
Best Arrival: Before 8:30am on weekends. PCH street parking disappears fast.
This is a Tier 1 sourced review. Trail information is based on published sources and research. Andrew has not personally hiked this trail yet. Photos and firsthand sensory detail will be added when upgraded to Tier 2.
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