LOWER BABCOCK CREEK FALLS |
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RATING - 22.0
VR - 4 (M/Sm) HR - 2.0 SR - 14/20 TYPE OF APPROACH - Bushwhack DIFFICULTY - Fairly Difficult LOCATION - Newhalem Area TYPE - Horsetail HEIGHT - 45' WIDTH - 15' |
Lower
Babcock Creek Falls drops 45' down a granite cliff face at about a 45 degree
angle. The falls can be seen from quite a distance downstream, but
look very small until you get right up next to it. I
discovered this small waterall while searching for the main falls on Babcock
Creek. I have attempted to reach the main falls twice now and haven't make it to the main cataract
either time because I couldn't find a way around this
lower falls. The upper falls should be
much more substantial, dropping hundreds of feet into the canyon from the
right side. You can actually just catch little glimpses of the upper
falls from around this waterfall if the sun is right, but I think the only real view of Babcock Creek Falls will be
had by scrambling up the steep hillside on the left of the canyon and then
looking across the canyon. This will probably be extremely difficult
and potentially hazardous. It might not even be possible. Right next door to Lower Babcock Creek Falls is Mazurki Falls which drops about 150' in at least three tiers. |
DIRECTIONS - Drive east along Highway 20 to Thornton Creek Road (just before
Newhalem). In about a mile, turn left onto a gated road with a large
pull out (it should be the second road after Thornton Ck Rd). Park and
walk up the road for 3/4 of a mile to Babcock Creek. The falls are
about 1/2 a mile upstream. The easiest route is just to scramble right
up the creek bed. NEARBY WATERFALLS - Mazurki Falls |
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