President Theodore Roosevelt Jr. dubbed
Burney Falls, a 113- foot waterfall in Northern California's McArthur-Burney Falls State Park, the "eighth wonder of the world." When you see that it pumps 379 million liters of water a day, you understand why.
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Burney Falls |
In addition, it is also easy to get to it. You can hike a 400-meter trail to the base or take the Burney Falls Loop trail to see the waterfall from multiple vantage points.
Burney Falls Map