Lower Calf Creek Falls
Boulder, Utah
Details
Distance
5.74 miles
Elevation Gain
515 ft
Route Type
Out-and-Back
Description
Added by Thomas Burton
The hike to Lower Calf Creek Falls takes you past Native American ruins to a beautiful waterfall and natural pool for swimming.
The trailhead for lower calf creek falls begins at the Calf Creek Campground. There is a small fee to park in the campground and a larger fee if you plan on camping in the campground. There is potable water and outhouses at the trailhead but parking can be difficult to find during the spring and fall.
Near the trailhead there is a pamphlet that you can grab that will tell you about the plants you see along the trail as well as the locations for some Native American ruins that you can see on the way to the waterfall. Be sure to grab one because the ruins can be very difficult to find without a little help.
The trail makes it way up through the sandstone canyon for about 3 miles until you reach the Lower Calf Creek Waterfall. The color of the blue water makes for a very stunning contrast with the red sandstone rock and there are numerous photographers trying to get great pictures. I would recommend taking a neutral density filter for your camera to be able to take long exposure photographs of the waterfall.
Spend some time eating lunch and swimming here at the waterfall before making the way back to the parking lot. The trail is open year round but can be very hot in the summer and there can be snow in the winter. Dogs are allowed but must be on leash.
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Lower Calf Creek Falls Reviews
SO FUN. beautiful hike and fun swimming! The cold water is refreshing from the way hot hike. We brought our small dogs on the hike.. Not a good idea.
5.0
It's not the prettiest of falls in Utah but the surrounding scenery is spectacular. You can reward yourself on a hot summer run with a dip in the water.
4.0
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