The Fish Canyon waterfalls and hiking trail
At one time the Fish Canyon Trail was considered to be one of the most pleasant trips in the Angeles National Forest with a wonderful sight at the end of the trail. Then about 10 years ago, Vulcan closed off public access to the Fish Canyon trail, and loudly proclaimed that a new trail had been built, by-passing the quarry, to provide public access to the canyon and the falls. That "New Trail" is a real joke! p>
The supposedly safer new trail takes you up 1500 feet, then back down 1200 feet, to a point where you can climb up another 300 feet to the falls. Quite an arrangement to replace the original 300 foot climb, which kids and the elderly could manage. No longer. Only those who want to face a grueling climb, on a poorly-constructed, washed out trail, are able to make it. When the new (trail?) was constructed, it was routed through thickets of poison oak, which was only chopped off, not dug out by the roots, and has since re-grown vigorously (and dangerously).
The three-tier waterfall, called the "Most Beautiful in the San
Gabriels".


Pool at the bottom of the falls
See Tom Chester's Background on the Fish Canyon trail
Dan Simpson's page on the New Trail
Another comment on the FC trail and access to it from Berkely Hudson
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