Near Kitchen Creek Falls
Near Kitchen Creek Falls
Near Kitchen Creek Falls
Near Kitchen Creek Falls
Near Kitchen Creek Falls

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Kitchen Creek Falls

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4.8
mi
Distance
819
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty
Less CrowdedViewsWaterfallWildflowers

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
4.78mi
Distance
819ft
Elevation Gain
819ft
Elevation Loss
35%
Max Grade
3,792ft
High Point
3,137ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Venture out east of San Diego to experience the chaparral landscapes and seasonal wildflowers of Anza Borrego Desert State Park, fed by the sparse water sources that run through this environment. A lesser-known half-day adventure is that of the 4.7-mile trail to Kitchen Creek Falls that features sweeping desert and dry forest landscapes, Kitchen Creek and waterfall, and natural pools in the rainy season. After rain has fallen on the desert, make your way to this trail to swim in the refreshing pools after this moderate hike under the Californian sun. After parking off Old Highway 80 at the Boulder Oaks Campground, carefully cross the road and look for the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) marked on the opposite side. Following this trail, you will venture through a dry forest, cross under a highway, then ascend slowly until you reach an entry gate. Moving through the gate, you will continue along the PCT ascending along the rolling hillsides with beautiful foliage and forest surrounding. Wildflowers are particularly abundant in the spring season, so be prepared for orange flowers if you are hiking at the right time! There are sprawling vistas of the chaparral to behold as you climb higher. Keep an eye out for a fork marked by a PCT trail marker, where you will turn left and off the PCT to scramble down toward Kitchen Creek. The rocky path can be crumbly, and the trail is a bit steep, so make sure to stay focused on the trail ahead. When the river is flowing, you will hear it before you see it! There are pools once you reach the river in which you can swim. The waterfall that is the namesake of the trail is located just left of where you will first encounter the river, but traveling along the rocks is a bit treacherous and can be very, very slippery. Do take a dip if the conditions are safe, and enjoy the refreshing, chill waters after your hike in the sun! Return along the same path from which you came, which fortunately is mostly downhill the whole direction out. Especially during wildflower season in the spring (March through April), Kitchen Creek Falls Trail is very pleasant to hike in the early morning or late afternoon. The relative seclusion of this waterfall compared to some of the busier trails around San Diego might allow you to swim in the pools and enjoy the serenity of the setting with little interference. Do make sure to prepare for the heat of the midday by bringing more water than what you think you might need; temperatures can top 90 degrees even in the spring/fall months. If you do encounter trekkers on this trail, wish them well on their journey north from the border of Mexico along the Pacific Crest Trail!

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