Monday, January 5, 2015

Northern California waterfalls roaring


Recent heavy rains have opened the taps on waterfalls on Northern California waterfalls.

Ranger Alex Takone at Big Basin State Park in the Santa Cruz mountains reports some of the strongest flows in years at falls there.
Recent heavy rains have opened the taps on waterfalls on Northern California waterfalls.

Seth Adams of the Save Mount Diablo conservation group tells the Contra Costa Times that East Bay waterfalls are running strong after a two-year dry spell for the state's waterfalls.

Regional park officials tell the newspaper that Little Yosemite Creek in Sunol Regional Park is a good and easily accessible place to see the winter waterfalls roar.

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