Title: May 21, 2026 - Upper McCloud Falls

Hike Info:
Type: Hiking
Trail head: Upper McCloud Falls Parking area
Trail: McCloud River Trail
Destination: walking for about 15-20 minutes
Distance: .54 miles 1
Start Time: 4:00
End Time: 4:16
Travel Time: 0:15 (2.14 mph)
Moving Time: 0:15 (2.14 mph)
Elevation Rise: 66'
Descent: 64‘
Maximum Elevation: 3,527'
1One way-on the return trip.
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| McCloud River |
I track lightning for our lookouts and for some Forest Service and Park personnel. Before leaving I had sent a message saying I would be out for a week and was not sure about the connectivity. Last night I was able to see there was no lightning in the area I cover. This morning I could not get into the app. I was able to get off an email to the people. One email took about ten minutes to finally get a connection, the other about an hour.
I then went for a short walk down road 39N09. More just to walk and get a feel for where I am. If I followed the road far enough it would take me to the road which goes to McCloud Falls. But I only walked about half a mile. Just enough to get the legs stretched out after yesterday’s long drive. This area is pretty flat so walking is easy.
I returned and read for a bit until Sherri got up around 8:45. I then made us the oatmeal breakfast-I probably over did it. Neither of us are moving very fast, just getting camping legs under us.While we are not active, the golden mantel ground squirrels are. They get downright friendly, coming on top of the table before we shoe them off.
About 11, I put forward a
plan. Let's go to the McCloud
Ranger Station
and see what they say would be good for us to do. Then we can go for
a hike this afternoon after lunch. Seemed like a good plan. Sherri
does go and talk with our neighbors: Gwen and Andy from Redding,
along with their grandson. I joined them. This means we do not leave
the campground until after 11:30
The Ranger Station should be only a 15 minute drive. You know the road construction we ran into yesterday? We got stopped by it again today. This time for about 20 minutes. We get to the Ranger Station a few minutes before noon. There we met Steve, the ranger at the front desk, who gave us some ideas about what to do: Siskiyou Lake, Castle Lake and of course, McCloud Falls were on his list. We left and got back around 12:40.
Neither of us are too hungry-we had a lot of breakfast. Sherri had her PB&jam sandwich and I had some crackers, mozzarella cheese and nuts. Then we rested until just after 2pm.
The McCloud River Trail is close to Cattle Camp, at least that is what both some web sites and Steve indicated. We did not see it. But we did go to the Cattle Camp Swimming Hole. No, we did not swim. We thought the trail might cross someplace close to here. It did not. We thought there was what looked like a trail up the side of a 20’ embankment. If it is, we think maybe this is not the trail for us. Instead we tried to go southwest. This took along the rocky river rock next to the River-OK the sentence is not very good, but you get the idea. This did not seem to be very much fun. So we tried a bit inland. Still nothing-we did find what looked like a trail, but it could be a deer path, but no tracks.*
Going back to the car, we decided to go back to camp. Instead of going the way we came there, we continued following the paved Tate Creek Road. It curves west and we follow it. There are some roads which intersect our route, but we keep going. I see one sign which says Lakin’s Dam-looks interesting, but we keep going. But we do stop at the Upper McCloud Falls. This is the overlook. I suspect the Upper Falls might be beautiful, from the overlook we can only see parts of it. The temperature is mid-80’s, but it seems hotter than that since the sun is directly overhead.
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| Resting by the River |
When we got back to the car, I asked Sherri if she wanted to do any more walking? No, but if I want to I can. I think I have spotted the trail out of the Upper Falls, heading towards Cattle Camp. So I go up it for about 15-20 minutes. It is well marked. Another man close to my age exchanges pleasantries and noting that we are glad we are out here able to enjoy things. I continued on. This portion of the trail runs along the river. The rock around the trail is volcanic, but the path is mostly dirt. Only about 20 yards has a volcanic rock layer-which I pick my way through being mindful of my age.
The river is fun to watch as it flows by. I go up a ways farther until I see another waterfall. Turns out this is going over a dam. Is this Lankin’s Dam? Whatever it is, it makes for a nice place to stop, view and turn around. I am walking a lot faster going back. A bit because it has a slight downhill slope, a bit because my legs are stretched out, but more so that I had told Sherri I would be go about 15 minutes up the trail, which meant I should be back around 4:15. I get back at 4:20. Along the way, I see what looks like a colorful rubber boa sticking his head out of some rocks.
We got back to camp at 4:45. We rested a bit until I started to feel some drops hit me-not many, but enough to make me wonder if more of them were on their way. When it stops, the pavement does not really show that it rained. About 5:45 I start to make our dinner-not that it is very hard: Frito corn chips, a can of chili, onions and Mexican cheese. I just heat up the chili.
About the time we get cleaned up from eating, it starts to rain, a different rain than before dinner. We make sure everything is prepared: moving anything which would get damaged off the table, putting the chairs under trees-too late for the chair I was sitting in., and making sure the tent is secure. The concern is that we had discovered that one of the viewing panels had disintegrated, leaving a hole in the rain fly. As long as there is no wind, it should be OK.
We retreat into the car, reading and writing. It rains pretty good for an hour-the weather says there was a 4% chance of Precip-what does it know? The benefit is the weather has cleared the air and turned it a bit cooler. Everything looks good, even the tent.
We finished up the day by walking around our loop. Andy and Gwen come by from dropping off their grandchild and we talk for a few minutes. They mentioned a restaurant they like in Mt Shasta called the Pipeline-a craft brewery place. Then we talked with our new neighbor. I had seen him earlier walking by with a walking stick-he looked like he was a hiker. So I asked about where he hiked. He said a trail right outside of camp. He gave us directions to get to it. So we walked the road, hoping to spot it. We walked as far as a logging road. After checking it out on the map, this is road 39N11Y. But no sign of the trail, so we returned to camp.
We got ready for bed and I got back to sleeping bag by 9:30 and am out by 10:00. Not sure what time Sherri got to sleep, but she had got into her sleeping bag shortly after I did.
Background
*The next day, I found the trail and walked down as far as the Swimming Hole. Where it came out was by the outhouse at the hole.
| Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner | Snacks |
| Oatmeal and add-ins, such as dried peaches, strawberries, nuts, granola. | Peanut Butter, Nutella |
Frito Boat |
Jelly Belly |
Extra Photo's
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| Night Sky |
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| Lakin's Dam |
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| Upper McCloud Falls |
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