Horsetail Falls - El Dorado Co. CA
Posted by: sbcamper
N 38° 48.700 W 120° 07.422
10S E 749745 N 4299808
Horsetail Falls, aka Pyramid Creek Trail, is a day hike with elevation gain from 6,120 feet to 6,880 feet. Right, about 1/2 mile vertical climb on granite, boulders, and trail in the manzanita.
Waymark Code: WMMJV8
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 09/29/2014
Views: 3
The top of the trail skirts the Desolation Wilderness Area (permits required to overnight) and this might be an exit point if you've lightened your back.
The opposite view, Lover's Leap, sometimes has real rock climbers
(using ropes and helmets). But the falls is a great place for the young at heart. HIking stick and good boots help.
Trailhead/trail website: [Web Link]
Trail allowances or restrictions: most ATVs and snowmobilers are smarter. dogs not a great idea but not posted.
not suitable for downhill or cross country or even snowshoes. just too steep.
no horses here either.
Trail type: granite boulders, decomposed granite (natural), single width
Parking: Not Listed
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