Hike of the Week: Cascade Trail

Cascade Trail (10/21/18) Ravi Ranganathan
Cascade Trail (10/21/18) Ravi Ranganathan

In summer, Plumas County’s Cascade Trail is a short hike to swimming holes. In autumn, it’s a favorite hike to fall color reflected in Spanish Creek.

Ravi Ranganathan hiked this popular trail on Friday and found it “filled with beautiful colors. I hiked ‘til the point where I could find a couple of wooden bridges. Looking down, the view of the stream was amazing with the fall colors reflected with gold.”

Five small falls comprise the cascade along the trail, which is easy and a mile in length. Take CA-70 west 5.1 miles from Quincy; turn right at Old Highway and follow a paved road .7 mi. past several homes, turn left onto a dirt road and travel .4 mi to a rocky parking area.

The trail is mostly wide and level though narrows at points and can be slippery. It was built originally to transport water for hydraulic mining and was later used as a supply road for the Western Pacific RR. 

Cascade Trail is this week’s Hike of the Week.

  • Cascade Trail, Plumas County – Peak (75-100%) Go Now!
Cascade Trail (10/21/18) Ravi Ranganathan
Cascade Trail (10/21/18) Ravi Ranganathan
Cascade Trail (10/21/18) Ravi Ranganathan

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