Switzer Falls via Gabrielino Trail
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Route Description for Switzer Falls via Gabrielino Trail
The hike to Switzer Falls via Gabrielino Trail is one of the most popular waterfall hikes in Los Angeles County, meaning that you will likely need to time your hike properly if you want to avoid the crowds. Consider arriving early or at off peak times to do so. Additionally, the top of the falls can be reached with a bit of climbing, although it can be a bit precarious; make sure to exercise caution if attempting to reach the top of the falls.
Even though you will certainly have to share the trail with others, this is still a great excursion that features scenic views and is suitable for the family. A lovely riverside setting, mixed with a small amount of challenging terrain and beautiful waterfall views makes this an excellent option for a short day hike. What are you waiting for!
Setting out from the Switzer Falls Trailhead on CA-2, you will make your way to the southwest past the picnic area in order to cross over the banks of Arroyo Seco. From here, continue on to the southwest and follow along the river bank while taking in the natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere of the wooded riverside setting.
The trail will cross over the river several times, eventually bringing you onto the west bank. Here, you will pass by Switzer’s Trail Camp and exit the tree cover to arrive at Upper Switzer Falls. Continuing on to the southeast, the trail will climb further uphill through the rugged terrain, before hooking back to the northwest to cross back over the river.
Here, you will arrive at the site of Lower Switzer Falls, where you can take in the beauty of the cascade as it crashes 15 m into the pool below. Those who are more adventurous can scramble up to the top of the falls, although this should be done with caution, as there have been fatalities in the past when doing so.
After exploring the area around the falls, simply head back along the same trail to return to the point where you began your hike.
Trail Highlights
Switzer Falls
One of the best known waterfalls within Los Angeles County, Switzer Falls is a 15 m tall cascade that crashes into a serene pool below. Located relatively close to both a picnic area and Switzer’s Trail Camp, this is a scenic destination to explore whether you are planning a day hike or a longer multi-day excursion.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long is the Switzer Falls Hike?
While there are a few different ways to reach the waterfall, this Switzer Falls Hike is 5.8 km long.
Do you need a pass to visit Switzer Falls?
Hikers will need to display an adventure pass when parking at the trailhead. Find more information using the above link.
Insider Hints for Switzer Falls via Gabrielino Trail
- Wear proper hiking footwear
- Exercise caution if you plan on scrambling to the top of the falls
- Keep your dog on a leash at all times
Getting to the Switzer Falls via Gabrielino Trail Trailhead
The starting point for this hike can be found at the Switzer Falls Trailhead on CA-2.Route Information
Backcountry Campground:
Switzer’s Trail Camp
When to do:
Year-Round
Pets allowed:
Yes - On Leash
Family friendly:
Yes
Route Signage:
Average
Crowd Levels:
High
Route Type:
Out and back
Switzer Falls via Gabrielino Trail Elevation Graph
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