Linda Falls, San Francisco Overview

Owned by the Land Trust of Napa Valley, the titular waterfalls residing inside the Linda Falls Preserve are the belle of the ball. The Preserve is home to the some of the rare native vegetation including white alder/bay/maple riparian forest and mixed manzanita/chamise/live oak chaparral along with Napa False Indigo. It has also embraced coniferous forest, Douglas firs, madrones, canyon live oaks, black oak and California bay.

On the way to the Howell Mountain Road, near Angwin the Linda Falls trailhead leading to the falls can be found on the left. The paved trail over the Conn Creek further descends into an understory of manzanita and then after a well-marked juncture leads towards a switchback surrounded with groves of redwoods and oaks, finally leading to the falls. Parking can be secured in the west of the tennis courts at Pacific Union College if taken Howell Mountain Road straight up.
Hiking to Linda Falls in the rain is a local favourite as the big boulders provide for a scenic and safe spot for soaking in the beauty of the valley. Other alluring waterfalls in the Napa Valley are Marie Falls, Monticello Waterfalls, and Milken Canyon. The Land Trust of Napa Valley help explore the unseen charm of the valley and organizes expert-led tours based on the themes of spring wildflowers, winter ladybug spotting, bird watching and game tracking.

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