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Wild water at the bottom of the Hunter Creek Waterfall |
Hunter Creek Falls, near
Reno in
Nevada, are the northernmost falls in the
Carson Range. Other
scenic waterfalls, farther south and arguably easier accessible, include the
Tamarack Peak Waterfall southwest of
Mt. Rose, Kings Canyon's
Lower and
Upper Waterfall west of Carson City and the serene
Genoa Waterfall in Genoa Canyon—all with their falling water rushing down into the
Great Basin.
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Hunter Creek Falls hidden within bushes and trees |
Many years just a trickle, even in spring, this year the waterflow is spectacular everywhere. The Hunter Creek crossing downhill from the
Michael D. Thompson Trailhead is still flooded by forbiddingly surging water. I am not even sure if we are past peak surge.
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Hunter Creek Waterfall Trail impassable near its trailhead |
To cross the creek, you will find a provisional footbridge with no handrails about a quarter mile uphill. Follow one of those tracks along the leftside sagebrush slope and you will see the bridge to your right in the lush riparian band of green.
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Crossing over surging Hunter Creek |
More water, more people! Wild water and splashing falls always attract crowds. On weekend days, the
Hunter Creek Waterfall Trail can get busy. Currently (early June, 2017), there are still a few trail challenges ahead as you get close to the main waterfall: slippery rocks or logs to cross side creeks without getting your shoes wet—maybe.
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Hunter Creek Waterfall Trail in the Mt. Rose Wilderness |
When the water is not blue (but white or muddy), the
blue belly's bellies are.
Find more waterfalls on my Pinterest waterfalls board.
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