McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park in California State

McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park

Admiring the mighty 129-foot Burney Falls is one of the main reasons why visitors come to this state park.

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McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park Details

Admiring the mighty 129-foot Burney Falls is one of the main reasons why visitors come to this state park. It features many different drops and has a constant flow of approximately 279 million liters a day (even in the middle of summer!). In addition to the falls, the park is also home to 5-miles of hiking trails, 910-acres of wooded forest, and even a beautiful lake. Here, guests can go boating, swimming, camping, and fishing for a variety of bass and trout.

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