Escondido Falls
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Nobu Malibu
22706 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu CA 90265
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"Refer to @taanr for parking and trail details"
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"Despite its name meaning “hidden” in Spanish, Escondido Falls is a popular and accessible trek — and the journey is quintessentially Malibu. The first segment gives you a look at the city’s extravagant homes, and as you climb, you’re rewarded with near-unobstructed views of the shimmering Pacific Ocean. You’ll then descend through a shaded woodland canyon filled with oaks, paralleling a quaint stream and colorful pockets of light purple chaparral mallows (find blooms from spring to fall). The surrounding hills of the Santa Monica Mountains provide a dramatic backdrop for it all. Your endpoint will be the 50-foot lower cascades, which trickle year-round but are most impressive after it rains. It’s the perfect picnic spot — just grab a breakfast burrito at Lily’s Malibu beforehand. You’ll notice the falls are tiered, reaching 150 feet at the upper section. (You can’t climb all the way up there, though. Trail access is restricted.) Park in the lot at Winding Way off PCH ($12) and follow the trail along the paved road about a mile to the Edward Albert Escondido Canyon Trailhead. Directions to the trailhead."
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"Time: 2-3 hours depending on your rock climbing skills and amusement for waterfalls Distance: 3.8 miles roundtrip Bring: Hiking shoes, water, backpack (you need your hands for climbing), sunscreen, snacks"
@maelyssemoreau
"3.8 miles, 2 hours. Dogs allowed. Get to lower falls and then follow trail to upper falls. Walk behind and into falls. 27200 winding way"
@drazanbran
"The hike to the first waterfall is a must and the second waterfall is awesome, but only do the second if you’re feeling ambitious that day. "
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