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Lewis Creek Trail

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The Lewis Creek National Scenic Trail to Corlieu Falls and Red Rock Falls is a 3.7 mile moderately trafficked out and back trail located near Oakhurst, California that features waterfalls, beautiful spring flora and is rated as moderate. The trail offers a number of activity options and is best used from March until November. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.

Follow trail along a historic lumber flume route (some remnants can be seen). Sugar Pine Lumber Company used the enormous flume to float milled lumber more than 50 miles to the town of Madera. Corlieu and Red Rock waterfalls please the spirit, as well as, beautiful flora in the spring as you travel this moderate to steep North/South trail. There is a gain of 977 feet in elevation.

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National Recreation Trail Details

Length: 3.7 Miles
Loop Trail: No
Primary Trail Type: -
Additional Trail Types: -
Agency: USDA Forest Service
Entry Fee: -
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Parking Fee: -
Permit Fee: -

Trail Use Notes:
None

Seasonal Use Notes:
None

Location: In Sierra NF, S from Fish Camp/Sugar Pine along SR 41.
County: Madera
State: CA
Townships: -

Driving Directions:
From the junction of Hwy 41 and 49 in Oakhurst drive about 7.3 miles NE on 41 towards Yosemite to the large Lewis Creek trailhead pullout on the right.

Average Grade: -
Maximum Grade: -
Elevation High: 977 Feet
Elevation Low: -
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Average Width: -
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Primary Surface: -
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Year Designated: 1982

Overview

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  • Lat/Lng
    37.43826, -119.63274
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