On April 8th, my husband and I decided to go to Black Star Canyon Falls for hiking. I found this trail, Black Star Canyon Falls Trail, on AllTrails App, which is my favorite app for hiking. Because we had a lot of rain in Southern California this rainy season, waterfalls had a lot of water and were flowing beautifully. If you live in Southern California and love hikes, you should try Black Star Canyon Falls at least once in your lifetime. It was the most strenuous hike I've tried this year.
・Apply sunscreen on entire body.
・Wear sunglasses and hat with high UPF.
・Drink water often.
・You can bring your dog but it's very difficult to climb up rocks with a dog.
・It's a strenuous hike.
My Black Star Canyon Falls Trail Walking Summary (UA MapMyWalk App) |
My Black Star Canyon Falls Trail Walking Summary (UA MapMyWalk App) |
When I go hiking, I use Under Armour MapMyWalk App to track my walk.
My Black Star Canyon Falls Trail Walking Summary (UA MapMyWalk App) |
Last year, I also started using AllTrails App. It's easy to use and helped me to not get lost. In addition, it's easy to find new hiking trails, and you can save your activities on AllTrails App. If you love hiking, you should try this app. It makes your hiking more enjoyable.
My Black Star Canyon Falls Trail Walking Summary (All Trails App) |
Parking
There are a lot of free parking spaces along the street of Black Star Canyon Road. However, this trail is very popular, so if you would like to park near the trailhead, you should be here in the early morning. Otherwise, you probably have to park too far from there.
Black Star Canyon Road |
Trailhead |
Trail Hours
There is no sign for trail hour. This trail is open year-round, but the best time to visit the waterfall is after a rain.
Black Star Canyon Falls Trail |
Black Star Canyon Falls Trail |
Black Star Canyon Road
Trailhead |
First, we started walking on Black Star Canyon Road.
It was a flat dirt road and very easy.
Sadly, you will see some graffiti during this hike.
There were graffiti on the bridge.
After walking on Black Star Canyon Road for 2 miles or so, you will see the sign of Black Star Canyon Falls. Then, go down to the right. We hiked the steep hill down to get to Black Star Creek.
Black Star Creek
Sometimes, it was difficult to see where the trail was. Basically, we needed to go up the river.
There was graffiti on the large rock. Indeed, I saw that some people had spray cans in their pocket and noticed something like spray paint smell.
We sometimes needed to walk on an extremely narrow path.
We also walked in the cold water.
Black Star Canyon Falls
Black Star Canyon Falls |
We finally got to the waterfalls. It had a plenty of water and was flowing gracefully. It was so refreshing. We saw that a few people took the risk and tried to climb up to the tunnel.
We enjoyed having some snacks and water there while watching the waterfalls.
Then, we started going back to the trail, and it was physically demanding because my legs were already very tired after climbing a lot of rocks. The trail got muddier after many people walking on wet shoes. In my way back, the trail was more crowded. I saw many hikers, and it was sometimes a little difficult to pass other hikers around large rocks and in the river.
We finally went back to the parking lot. It was 7.5 miles and took us 4.5 hours to complete this hike. It was the hardest hike I've ever had in the U.S. My legs were sore from this hike for a few days.
If you like Orange County hikes, you can check out my previous entries related to hike I tried from the book, 50 Hikes in Orange County.
1. San Gabriel River to Turtle Overlook (Long Beach/Seal Beach)
2. Dana Point Headlands (Dana Point)
3. Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve (Huntington Beach)
4. Bayview Trail (Newport Beach)
5. Crystal Cove Tide Pools (Newport Beach)
10. Mariposa Trail Loop (Laguna Beach)
11. Little Sycamore Canyon Loop (Laguna Beach)
12. San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary (Irvine)
13. Wood Canyon Trail (Aliso Viejo)
14. San Onofre State Beach (San Clemente / Oceanside)
16. Oak Canyon Nature Center (Anaheim)
17. Horseshoe Loop at Irvine Regional Park (Orange)
There are my entries related to my hikes I found on AllTrails App.
1. San Clemente Beach Coastal Trail (San Clemente)
2. Talbert Regional Park and Fairview Park (Costa Mesa))
3. Turtle Rock and French Hill Loop (Irvine)
4. Back Bay Loop Trail (Newport Beach)
5. Black Star Canyon Falls Trail (Silverado)
These are my entries you might like.
■Walking Along Shoreline in Long Beach, Los Angeles CA (October 2019)
■Dana Point Headlands - Dana Point, CA (September 2019)
■San Clemente Beach Coastal Trail - Hiking Trail Next to The Railroads (September 2022)
■Quail Hill Loop Trail in Irvine, CA (April 2019)
■La Jolla Cove in San Diego (March 2019)
■San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary in Irvine (February 2019)
■Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve in Huntington Beach (January 2019)
■Swimming with Wild Dolphins (Big Island, Hawaii, January 2015)
■Dolphin Watching in Dana Point (July 2017)
■Our Whale Watching Trip (Dana Point, August 2013)
■San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary in Irvine (March 2017)
■La Jolla Cove - Beautiful Spring Wildflowers and Wild Animals (2018)
My entries related to wild animals can be seen here.
My entries related to Orange County Hikes can be seen here.
My entries related to sunset can be seen here.
My entries related to hiking and walking can be seen here.
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