
Seven Teacups
California
The Seven Teacups is a series of waterfalls located on the Kern River in Tulare County, California. These waterfalls are part of Dry Meadow Creek and feature a sequence of seven bowl-shaped pools, or 'teacups,' each with its own distinct drop, ranging in height from 6 to 30 feet.

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Formed by geological erosion, the Seven Teacups are a popular spot for canyoneering enthusiasts due to their unique formation and challenging descent. The area is accessible from Sequoia National Forest, though the approach requires a hike and technical equipment for safe navigation. Ideal visiting months are during late spring and early summer when water flow is optimal.