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McWay Falls is an 80-foot waterfall located in Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park that flows year-round. This waterfall is one of only two in the region that are close enough to the ocean to be referred to as "tidefalls", the other being Alamere Falls. The source of the waterfall is McWay Creek and is one of the few waterfalls that empty directly into the ocean. Originally the waterfall cascaded directly into the ocean but after a 1983 fire and 1985 landslides, the topography of McWay Cove was altered, forming an inaccessible beach. The waterfall now meets the ocean when the tide is in.
On the edge of McWay Creek is a small building which houses a Pelton wheel, with signs that provide historical facts. Christopher McWay homesteaded the canyon in the late 1870s and eventually McWay's Saddle Rock Ranch was sold in the 1920s to Lathrop Brown and his wife, Helen Hooper Brown, who built two houses at Waterfall Overlook. In 1961 the approximately 1,800 acre property was donated by Helen Hooper Brown to the state for a park, to be named for Julia Pfeiffer Burns. The Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park is located 37 miles south of Carmel. Near its parking lot begins the half-mile Waterfall Trail, a dirt path heading westward toward the ocean, to a short tunnel under Highway 1, a right turn to a trail in the cliffside overlooking a small cove, to the sign "Overlook".
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A few cool shots from Big Sur. On The Beach at McWay Falls. Taken on GoPro Silver 3+. I do not own the rights to this music. "Funeral" by Band of Horses.
In this video we explore the McWay Falls, which is located in the McWay Cove in California for great landscape photography locations. HOMEPAGE: http://www.mpiphoto.dk/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/madspeteriversen_photography/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/FotografMadsPeterIversen/ 500PX: https://500px.com/madspeteriversen McWay falls is located in McWay cove, which is a part of the Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park in the Big Sur Region of California. It’s rather easy to find by following the Cabrillo Highway which runs along the coast between Los Angeles and San Francisco. When you’ve found a place to park – remember to park off the road. We saw one young unlucky photographer who was being fined. There’s an easy-to-access trail from the road called the McWay Waterfall trail...
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McWay Falls is an 80-foot waterfall located in Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park that flows year-round, USA. This waterfall is one of only two in the region that are close enough to the ocean to be referred to as "tidefalls", the other being Alamere Falls. The source of the waterfall is McWay Creek. Coordinates: 36°09'27.9"N 121°40'19.5"W
McCloud Falls: Visiting all Three Tiers of the Waterfall Located on Highway 89, south of Mt Shasta, McCloud Falls is a series of three waterfalls over three miles, which can be visited via hiking or driving. Each tier is unique and you really do want to visit all three of them when you are in the area. Read more about it here http://californiathroughmylens.com/mccloud-falls-waterfall-near-shasta Follow me: Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/californiathroughmylens Instagram: http://instagram.com/californiathroughmylens Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/cathroughmylens Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/cathroughmylens Weekly Newsletter: http://bit.ly/2dH9x9U Gear: Camera for photos: http://amzn.to/2dH9Rpb Camera for video: http://amzn.to/2e8xQPe Main Lens: http://amzn.to/2eCXZt5 Gopro: ...
Suriously one of the best hikes in the Northern California region sprinkled with waterfalls, redwood trees, and a beautiful view of the coast. Recorded through Google Glass. In video: McWay Waterfall Trail and Ewoldsen Trail. Blog: http://wondersofglass.blogspot.com