Burney Falls
🇺🇸United States
Burney Falls, located in McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park in Northern California, USA, is a waterfall with a height of 129 feet. Fed by underground springs, it has a consistent water flow of 100 million gallons per day. The falls are part of the Burney Creek, a tributary of the Pit River.
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The falls were named after settler Samuel Burney and became part of the state park in 1926. Accessible via a 0.3-mile loop trail, the area offers facilities such as parking, restrooms, and picnic spots. The site is geologically significant, showcasing volcanic basalt formations typical of the Cascade Range. The park is open year-round, with varying conditions depending on the season.
