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United States
California
Tulare County
Giant Sequoia National Monument

Nobe Young Falls Trail

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3.3

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29

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Nobe Young Falls Trail

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563m

0m

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Embark on an easy hike along the Nobe Young Falls Trail, a brief adventure spanning just 0.3 miles (0.6 km) with no elevation gain. This short route, estimated to take only 9 minutes, leads you through a lush, forested canyon within Sequoia National Forest. The main attraction is the impressive…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Nobe Young Falls Trailhead

Highlight • Trail

The Nobe Young Falls Trail leads to stunning waterfalls, offering a refreshing and scenic experience that's easily accessible from the trailhead. Though biking directly to the falls isn't possible, it's …

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Nobe Young Falls

Highlight • Waterfall

Unfortunately the woods have burned down and the path is covered in ash, but the falls are very beautiful. Make sure to bring water to clean your shoes and hands after your hike.

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457 m

106 m

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425 m

132 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is the Nobe Young Falls Trail?

While relatively short, the Nobe Young Falls Trail is generally considered moderate to strenuous. The initial section may follow unmarked logging roads, leading to a very steep descent to the creek and the base of the falls. This part can be challenging, requiring careful footing due to slippery conditions and potential drop-offs. It's not recommended to attempt this scramble alone.

What are the main attractions along the Nobe Young Falls Trail?

The primary attraction is the impressive Nobe Young Falls, which cascades 80 to 125 feet. A unique feature is the cave or amphitheater behind the waterfall, allowing hikers to stand behind the cascading water. The trail also offers lush greenery and towering trees within a steep, forested canyon.

Can you go behind Nobe Young Falls?

Yes, a distinctive feature of the Nobe Young Falls is the cave or amphitheater located directly behind the cascading water. This allows hikers the unique experience of standing behind the waterfall itself.

When is the best time to hike the Nobe Young Falls Trail?

The falls are particularly picturesque when fed by snowmelt, typically in late spring or early summer. For those interested in flora, autumn might offer sightings of raspberries and elderberries. Be aware that conditions can be slippery, especially near the falls.

Where can I park for the Nobe Young Falls Trail?

The trail begins near the Nobe Young Falls Trailhead. Parking is typically found along abandoned logging roads or lightly used areas, as there are no official signs for the trail. It's advisable to research current access conditions before heading out.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to hike this trail?

The Nobe Young Falls Trail is located within the Sequoia National Forest. While there might not be a specific permit required for this particular trail, standard fees or passes for entry into the Sequoia National Forest may apply depending on your activities and the specific area. It's best to check the official Sequoia National Forest website for current regulations.

Is the Nobe Young Falls Trail suitable for families or beginners?

Due to its very steep descent, slippery conditions, and lack of official marking, this trail is generally not recommended for beginners or young children. Hikers should be prepared for challenging terrain and careful footing. Those with a fear of heights might also find certain sections near the falls uncomfortable.

Is the Nobe Young Falls Trail dog-friendly?

While specific regulations for dogs on this unofficial trail are not explicitly stated, the challenging and potentially dangerous terrain, including steep descents and slippery surfaces, might make it unsuitable for many dogs. Always ensure your pet's safety and adhere to general leash laws and Leave No Trace principles within the Sequoia National Forest.

Is the Nobe Young Falls Trail well-marked?

No, the Nobe Young Falls Trail is often described as a 'hidden gem' due to the absence of official trail signs. Hikers will likely follow abandoned logging roads or unofficial 'fisherman's trails' to reach the falls, which contributes to its secluded and adventurous character.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route to Nobe Young Falls often utilizes sections of the Nobe Young Creek Road. While not intersecting major named trails directly, it is situated within the Sequoia National Forest, between the areas of the Trail of 100 Giants and Dome Rock.

What kind of wildlife or plants might I see along the way?

The trail winds through a steep, forested canyon characterized by lush greenery and towering trees. In autumn, hikers might spot wild raspberries and elderberries. As it's within the Sequoia National Forest, you can expect typical forest wildlife, though specific sightings are never guaranteed.

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