Capture California, the Game-2012
Adventure: 008, Hike 012 –
Lewis Creek Trail
Team: Thing One, Thing Two
Date: June 11, 2012
Location: Oakhurst
Hike Info:
Trail: Lewis Creek Trail
Distance: 7.6 miles
Duration: 4:21
Elevation Rise: 1,414


The reason why this is a National Scenic Trail is the trail runs along the creek the full way, there is plenty of plant and animal life to keep you busy. Plus there are two very attractive falls to enjoy. Ann-Marie Brown in her book, California Waterfalls, describes as pure enjoyment. And they are. Corlieu Falls is a series of cascades over rocks and around greenery. But Red Rock is a 20 foot drop over a red rock—the redness of the rock needs to be seen during low water times.

After climbing to the top of the falls, you walk along the remains of an old logging flume walkway. You reach the trail coming in from the highway 41 trail head. We keep going and cross a log—with nice railings to get on the east side of Lewis Creek. For the most part, the trail still is gently rising. It continues to follow the old logging flume path. That is until right before Red Rock Falls, when there is a pretty good, but short rise, taking you to the top of the falls.

The return trip is down the same
trail, just reversing the route. As a note: the shorter version of
this trip from Highway 41 is found in the Falcon Guide book, Best
Easy Day Hikes: Fresno by Tracy
Salcedo-Chourre, page 59. For a full account of our trip, see our
Summer hike blog.
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