Why can't you swim at Burney Falls?


Why can't you swim at Burney Falls? Burney Falls, Shasta County The water is too chilly for swimming, but other recreational activities abound. Paddlers can find calm waters for kayaking and paddle boarding at Lake Britton, and there's a campground with cabins nearby. It's a short walk from the campground parking lot to the falls.


What are some fun facts about Burney Falls?

Within the park, the water emerges as springs at and above Burney Falls, where it flows at 100 million gallons every day. Burney Falls was named after pioneer settler Samuel Burney who lived in the area in the 1850s. The McArthurs were pioneer settlers who arrived in the late 1800s.


How deep is the pool at Burney Falls?

Some 100 million gallons of cold water drops 129 feet into a 22-foot-deep pool each day. And the results are spectacular.


How cold is the water at Burney Falls?

Before you fancy a dip in the water that fills the pool below the falls, you should know the water is quite cold year-round, and rarely rises above 42 degrees even in the heat of Summer. Since these falls are fed from underground springs, the water is crystal clear and clean with vivd blue hues.


Does Burney Falls dry up?

Unlike other waterfalls which dry up during certain seasons, Burney falls has a constant flow rate of 100 gallons of water per day. So no matter what time of year you choose to visit, the falls will be abundantly flowing.


What city is closest to Burney Falls?

The park is located northeast of Redding, six miles north of Highway 299 on Highway 89 near Burney. Weather can vary so visitors are advised to dress accordingly.


Can kids hike Burney Falls?

The hike: Follow Falls Trail past the first lookout point. The trail is paved for a couple hundred yards with a few switchbacks down toward the falls. A few tips for visiting with kids: The trail is a bit steep, making it tough on little legs on the return (totally doable, just be prepared)


Is Burney Falls the 8th wonder of the world?

Burney Falls was called the “Eighth Wonder of the World” by President Theodore Roosevelt, and was later declared a National Natural Landmark in 1954. It's easy to see why. Standing tall at 129 feet and averaging 100 million gallons of water flow per day, the falls is a sight to be seen.


What movies were filmed at Burney Falls?

Filming Location Matching Burney Falls, McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park - Highway 89, Burney, California, USA (Sorted by Popularity Ascending)
  • Willow (1988) ...
  • Tarzan's Fight for Life (1958) ...
  • The Parson and the Outlaw (1957) ...
  • The Treasure of Lost Canyon (1952) ...
  • Top Secret Waterfalls (2017– )


Do you have to pay for Burney Falls?

PARK FEES are due and payable upon entry into the park. Fees include one vehicle and one legally towed vehicle or trailer. Extra vehicles will be charged a fee, with a maximum of three vehicles. OCCUPANCY: A maximum of eight people are allowed per family campsite.


Is it safe to swim in Burney Falls?

You can go swimming in it. However, we don't recommend it as the water is very cold (about 42 degrees Fahrenheit), the soil is rocky and slippery, and there's a slight current according to locals. There are so many cute spots to go sunbathe instead. Burney Falls flows year-round.


Are there bears at Burney Falls?

The park is mainly known for the waterfall, Burney Falls, at the entrance of the park. Wildlife in the park includes bass, trout, Steller's jay, squirrels, woodpeckers, deer, and on rare occasion, black bear.


Does Burney Falls cost money?

Location and Facilities. The state park has a remote location surrounded by the Shasta National Forest along Hwy 89 - about half way (50 miles) between Lassen Volcanic National Park and Mount Shasta, and 63 miles northeast of Redding via Hwy 299. The entrance fee (2023) is $10 per vehicle.