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Hiking the Limekiln Falls Trail

Day-tripping to Limekiln Falls

Hiking the Limekiln Falls Trail is like a walk through another world. It is dark — even on a cloudless day — and verdant green. The trail dives deep into the steepest coastal canyon in California, reaching an impressive 100 foot split waterfall. This is an easy hike, and worth a stop to stretch your legs and marvel at the towering redwoods as you make your way up the Big Sur coast.

Trail Details
Distance: 1.5 miles
Time: 1 hour
Difficulty: Easy
Elevation gain: 400 ft
Dogs: No
When to go: Year-round
Limekiln Falls State Park is located 94 miles north of San Luis Obispo and about 55 miles south of Carmel. There is a $6 day-use fee, and 33 campsites that require some planning to snag. Frankly, the sites are quite close together, so don’t expect much privacy. But it is a beautiful setting.

From the parking lot, we followed the path past the campsites and alongside Limekiln Creek.

You are immediately struck by how dark the trail seems, even on a bright and sunny day. The steep canyon walls are lined with towering redwoods that soar impossibly high.

Just beyond the campsites, the trail crosses Hare Creek on a wooden bridge, the cuts north to follow Limekiln Creek.

At about 0.25 miles in you reach a junction with the Kiln Trail. Bear right to the Falls Trail.

You’ll criss-cross the creek several times on small wooden bridges until you finally hear the falls.

The trail turns around at this point — so take some time to enjoy the falls.

The Limekiln Falls Trail is short but very photogenic. It’s a great place for kids to enjoy while you stretch your legs and relax.

 

Limekiln Falls Trail Map

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