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United States
California
Madera County
Bass Lake

Angel Falls and McCleod Flat Loop

Moderate

4.7

(7189)

8,571

hikers

Angel Falls and McCleod Flat Loop

02:44

8.91km

320m

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Embark on the Angel Falls and McCleod Flat Loop, a moderate hike covering 5.5 miles (8.9 km) with an elevation gain of 1051 feet (320 metres). You can expect to complete this route in about 2 hours and 44 minutes. As you follow Willow Creek upstream, the shaded path leads…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Angel Falls

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Angel Falls is one of two waterfalls in this area. The Willow Creek cascades over some slick rock, carving a little gorge into the rock. Another waterfall is Devil's Slide …

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4.91 km

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7.63 km

1.26 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Angel Falls and McCleod Flat Loop trail?

Parking is typically available near the trailhead along Willow Creek. Given the trail's popularity, especially during peak seasons, arriving early is highly recommended to secure a spot. There are no specific public transport options directly to the trailhead, so personal vehicle access is generally required.

Is the Angel Falls and McCleod Flat Loop suitable for families or beginner hikers?

This trail is considered moderate. While not overly difficult, it involves uphill climbs and noticeable elevation changes. Certain sections have slippery rocks and fast-moving water, making it less suitable for small children or individuals with mobility issues. Good hiking shoes with adequate tread are essential.

What is the best time of year to hike this loop?

The trail offers different experiences throughout the year. Spring brings high water flow, making the waterfalls spectacular but also increasing the danger of slippery rocks and fast currents. Summer is popular but can be hot, and mosquitoes and midges might be prevalent. Fall offers cooler temperatures and potentially fewer crowds. Always check current weather conditions before heading out.

Are dogs allowed on the Angel Falls and McCleod Flat Loop?

Yes, dogs are permitted on this trail. However, they must be kept under voice control at all times, as per Sierra National Forest Regulations. Be mindful of the challenging terrain, especially slippery rocks and fast water, which can be hazardous for pets.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee for the Sierra National Forest?

While the Angel Falls and McCleod Flat Loop is located within the Sierra National Forest, there is typically no specific permit required for day hiking this trail, nor an entrance fee for this particular access point. However, it's always a good idea to check the official Sierra National Forest website for any updated regulations or fire restrictions before your visit.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the trail?

The trail features a shaded, often inclined path that can be slippery in places, especially after rain or snowmelt. You'll follow Willow Creek upstream, encountering granite formations that can be polished smooth and very slick. Good traction footwear and possibly trekking poles are highly recommended for safety.

What are the main natural features or points of interest along the route?

The primary draw of this route is the stunning Angel Falls, known for its breathtaking cascades and natural jacuzzi-like pools. You'll also encounter other unnamed waterfalls and the picturesque Angie Falls 🌊North Fork Willow Creek, all while hiking alongside the rushing Willow Creek. The trail also offers glimpses of Bass Lake and views of the surrounding mountains.

Does the Angel Falls and McCleod Flat Loop connect with other trails?

Yes, this route is part of the larger Willow Creek Trail system. The Komoot route for the Angel Falls and McCleod Flat Loop also passes through sections of the 7S82, Willow Creek Trail, and McCleod Flat Trail.

What should I be aware of regarding safety on this trail?

Safety is paramount on this trail. The extremely cold and fast-moving water, combined with slippery granite, can be very dangerous. It's crucial to stay on designated paths, avoid climbing on or around waterfalls, and exercise extreme care, especially during periods of high water flow like springtime. Poison oak is also present, and during certain times, mosquitoes and midges can be prevalent, so consider bringing insect repellent or a head net.

Is the Angel Falls and McCleod Flat Loop a true loop trail?

Yes, the Angel Falls and McCleod Flat Loop is designed as a loop, allowing you to experience varied scenery without retracing your steps. The Komoot route specifically outlines a loop, making it a popular choice for hikers who prefer circular routes.

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