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Fish Canyon Falls is a tiered waterfall in
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, located within the
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in the
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. The falls are located about northwest of Azusa on the Fish Canyon Creek. The falls drops a total of in four tiers. Unlike many seasonal waterfalls in Southern California, it has a fairly reliable flow year round, due to springs located further up the canyon. However, it can still dry up during the late summers of dry years. A round trip hike provides access to the falls.


History

Directions to the falls in 1936 read: "Drive Foothill Boulevard to the first road turning north, west of the San Gabriel River, up this road to the mouth of Fish Canyon and park the auto. Hike up the canyon road to the Metropolitan Water District tunnel, one mile, find the trail starting just below the tunnel and follow up the canyon to the falls, 1.8 miles. There is a picnic ground around the pool between the lower and middle falls. Return by same route. Total hike, 5.5 miles." There were once about 50 vacation cabins in the canyon but they were wiped out by a 1958 fire. From the early 1980s to 2014, the falls were very difficult to reach due to the private Vulcan Materials quarry in the mouth of Fish Canyon, which required a long and exposed bypass hike over the neighboring ridge. In the summer of 2014 a new trail opened through the quarry allowing hikers a much easier path to the falls.


2016 Complex fire

The Fish Canyon Trail and Fish Canyon Falls were involved in the 2016 Complex fire, with 95 percent of the trail falling within the burn area. A small percentage of the trail is on private corporate property ( Vulcan Mining / Materials) and a small percentage of the trail is administered by the
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however most of the property falls under the administration of the City of Duarte. A survey of the damage by the City of Duarte, the U. S. Forest Service, and the
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along with other representatives from various agencies was conducted, and the assessment was that the damage was heavy enough to warrant the closure of the hiking trail with no recommendation for efforts to repair the historic trail. Ultimately the City of Duarte holds the primary decision on whether to repair the damaged trail resulting from the Complex Fire however as of September 2018, the assessment is that the trail is defunct and will not be repaired.


See also

*
List of waterfalls of California This is a list of waterfalls in California, ordered by county. Northern California Alameda County * Murrietta Falls – Alpine County * Llewellyn Falls – * Wolf Creek Falls – Amador County * Moore Creek Falls Calaveras County * North ...


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Fish Canyon Falls
at World of Waterfalls
Fish Canyon Falls Hike
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