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Discover the Tranquil Beauty of Devils Canyon Trailhead

Devils Canyon Trailhead near Mulberry is an inviting hiking area known for its scenic waterfalls and peaceful, secluded paths. This trail offers a rewarding experience for those who appreciate natural beauty and a bit of adventure. Hikers can expect to encounter multiple waterfalls, including a tall, steep descent assisted by a rope, adding an exciting element to the trek.

The trail can be muddy and slick in spots, so proper footwear is recommended. Navigation is straightforward with colored ribbons marking the way to the falls. Many enjoy the quiet atmosphere here, often finding themselves alone amid the lush surroundings. With a small creek crossing and varied routes, Devils Canyon Trailhead is an excellent choice for an afternoon hike close to Mulberry.

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  • Ramith Sithinphom
    Ramith Sithinphom
    3 years ago

    This trail is accessed via a dirt road that most normal cars probably won't make it through, so people park either close to the main road or halfway through before the extreme road conditions start. But when you are out there exploring, you are introduced to beautiful cliff views of the valley with hidden waterfalls tucked away along the trail.

  • Alina
    Alina
    6 months ago

    My husband and I hiked this back in May. Absolutely beautiful hike with waterfalls along the way. The very last waterfall (the tallest one) is a pretty steep descent, but there was a rope there to help. Didn't see a single person along the trail. Had to cross a small creek to get to the first waterfall, but were able to keep our shoes dry.

  • TF
    TF
    9 months ago

    Trailhead is easy to find, but going beyond the signed fork isn't an option for most cars. We made it a little ways but decided to park.

  • Sumeet Bhalla
    Sumeet Bhalla
    5 years ago

    Great hike. Make sure you wear you trail shoes as the hike is pretty muddy and slick at places. There are 2 ways to do this hike. If you go straight, thats the counter clockwise route. It will take u to a steep incline. Else u can go clockwise to see the waterfall first. You just need to follow orange/pink ribbons on the trail which will take u off the main trail and around rocks to the 1st falls. Generally secluded and a great place to spend the afternoon.

  • Nicole McDonough
    Nicole McDonough
    2 years ago

    Look for the statue of a bulldog to turn to the trailhead. Primitive camping spots available. Rock stacking marks path to the waterfall, no rope on the trail down to waterfall anymore.

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