Weather :
Tags : Waterfall
Time Required : 4 to 5 hours
Timings : 9 AM to 5 PM
Permit Required : No
Entry Fee : Free
Best time to visit : Spring and Winter
Prohibitions : Alcohol, Diving
Parking Facility : No designated space but travellers can park on long stretches of road
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Mildred Waterfalls, the tallest in San Diego, is one of the many attractions promised by the Cleveland Forest area. Cascading from a height of about 300 ft, this ephemeral waterfall is best suited to be visited after a hefty rainfall in San Diego County. This lofty waterfall flows through multiple echelons forming many small cascades along its way before descending into the San Diego River basin. One of the sheltered corners in Cleveland forest, the falls can be witnessed at many angles from the Julian side of the trails towards Cedar Creek Falls.
Confined in the Ritchie Canyon, you will be engaged in little waylaying along your hike from the right of Eagle Peak Road to reach the top of the falls beholding gorgeous views of rocky slopes and desert shrubbery. A must visit, this adventurous spot with frequent rescue helicopters doing the vicinity's round, the place will be a bliss to those who seek exploratory hiking experience.