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Burney Falls National Natural Landmark - McArthur

Burney Falls Memorial State Park California


McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park ―Theodore Roosevelt called Burney Falls the “eighth wonder of the world.” The 129-foot Burney Falls is one of the most beautiful falls in California, and one of the most photographed attractions in the Shasta-Cascade region.  It's not the highest or largest waterfall in the state; it flows at 100 million gallons every day with a never-changing water volume. Most of its water comes from springs 1/2 mile above the falls in a constant flow. Additional water comes from springs, joining to create a mist-filled basin. Burney Creek originates from the park's underground springs and flows to Lake Britton, getting larger along the way to the majestic falls.

 

Established as a National Parks Natural Landmark in 1984, it was singled out for its examples of river drainage regulated by stratigraphically-controlled springs in a waterfall formed by undercutting of horizontal rock layers. Burney Falls is one of the best examples in the western U.S. of this type of formation.

 

McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park lies within a volcanic landscape which aids in creating the perfect soil and rock conditions for Burney Falls. Known as the Cascades, the region is the result of pieces of earth's crust shifting and bumping together. Most mountains in the region are inactive, except for Lassen Peak, which is still geologically  alive. It was the last volcano in California to erupt in 1914 and could erupt again. Be sure to visit Lassen Volcanic National Park during your trip to Burney Falls. You'll be amazed to see the mudpots and steam rising from the ground at Bumpass Hell in Lassen Park, part of the earth's bubbling turmoil.

 

McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park is easy to access on a beautiful drive with tree-lined, rolling highways that meander through forests as you depart the nearest major city 60 miles northeast in Redding. The closest small town of less than 5,000 people, Burney, shares the namesake with the falls. Both were named for Samuel Burney, who came to the area in the 1850s. After he was found dead in the valley in 1859, settlers referred to the location as "the valley where Burney died," and finally just "Burney". The park is within the Cascade Range and Modoc Plateau natural region, with 910 acres of forest and five miles of streams and lake shoreline, including a portion of Lake Britton. The falls and state park are halfway between Mount Shasta and Lassen Peak, on the Pacific Crest Trail, extending from Canada to Mexico. Long-distance hikers often begin or end their journeys here. 

 

As you enter the park (operated by California State Parks), you are charged a modest fee for entry and discover ample parking nearby in a developed parking lot with a snack shop, restaurant, public restrooms and a visitors center.  Not far from the lot is the overlook for the Burney Falls. This portion of the falls is wheelchair accessible and perfect for families with children as well. There are 128 campsites in the pine and oak forest on the plateau above Burney Creek. The campground includes individual tables, fire stoves, nearby water faucets, and restrooms with hot showers. Several campsites are open all year, though snow sometimes hinders access in mid-winter. During the summer, all campsites can be reserved, and the campground is full every night. Reservations for all State Park campsites are made by the current reservation contractor for California State Parks. 

 

Special events such as Heritage Day held the Sunday before Columbus Day (2nd Monday in October), brings costumed re-enactors to the park. Dressed in 19th century costumes, they live in encampments, ride horses and provide a living history for visitors attending the celebration.

 

Additional resources in the park include boat rentals, two miles of frontage on Lake Britton and a developed campground. Visitors can enjoy swimming, fishing, boating and water skiing, as well. Located on Hwy 89 approximately 6 miles North of Hwy 299 E., take I-5 to Redding, Ca., Hwy 299 East to Hwy 89 North, 6 miles to park entrance. Call (530) 335-2777.  parks.ca.gov or  burneyfalls.com.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Mar 2016 at 4:51pm
We currently have 7 Star R-Pods signed up for this event this coming June.  With a total of 13-14 people attending.  Are there any Podders from the Forums, not on FaceBook who are wanting to go? Need questions answered or simply need more information?
I will be more than happy to answer them. Private message me here so we can exchange contact information.
We are in the early planning phase of this, but the campsite is filling up FAST!!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31 Mar 2016 at 12:03pm
The latest information we have is that there are only 7 more trailer sites available in the Rim Campground for the upcoming Pods in the Pines boondocking event.  We are rocking right along with the planning and have lots of "Fantastic" memories to make!  Come join us!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 Apr 2016 at 8:37am
Latest info is that there are only 6 more trailer sites available on the Rim CG, 3 of those are ADA.  Don't delay making the reservations if you are joining us!
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