Located in the South San Francisco Bay Area, Uvas Canyon County Park is a hidden gem that I just can't get enough of! šļø Nestled in a picturesque forested canyon, the park is home to an enchanting feature - seven stunning waterfalls, ranging from 10 to 55 feet in height. š¦ Here's everything you need to know to plan your visit: When to Go: ⨠The best time to see the falls in their full glory is right after a significant rainfall, when the creeks are flowing at their peak. š§ļø Key Information: 1ļøā£ To avoid disappointment, be sure to book your parking spot in the park at least a week in advance, particularly during the high season from the end of January to June. 2ļøā£ The parking fee for the day is $6. 3ļøā£ You can find the trail map on the Official park page for easy navigation during your hike. 4ļøā£ Uvas Canyon County Park is conveniently located around 28 miles or a 40-minute drive from San Jose, or 75 miles and around 1.5 hours from San Francisco. 5ļøā£ Keep in mind that the park may have limited or no cell service, so come prepared. Hiking and Camping: 6ļøā£ If you're feeling adventurous, camping is available within the park for a memorable outdoor experience. 7ļøā£ To make the most of your visit and see all the falls in one hike, follow this trail route: - Start with Alec Trail to Triple Falls (~1.3 miles) - Return to Contour Trail to Upper Falls (~2 miles) - Visit Basin and Black Falls (less than 0.2 miles) - From Black Falls, follow the Waterfall Loop path closer to the stream (less than 0.1 miles) - Continue to Little Falls and then Granuja Falls (~0.5 miles) - Walk Swanson Creek Trail to Lower Falls (0.26 miles) - Return to the parking lot via Swanson Creek Trail, or explore Uvas Creek Trail to the Campground (~3 miles) Water Flow and Triple Falls: š For the most impressive water flow in all the falls, plan your visit after a significant rain. However, do note that Triple Falls can be almost dry for most of the year. #UvasCanyonCountyPark #WaterfallWanderlust #OutdoorAdventures #HikingTrailBliss #CampingInNature #BayAreaExplorer #NatureLover #BeautifulWaterfalls #ParkLife #GetOutside