The 129-foot falls run year-round on underground springs. So does demand for the 128 campsites beside them. CampWatch watches every cancellation.
McArthur-Burney Falls is one of California's most spectacular natural features — a 129-foot waterfall fed by underground springs that run even in the driest years. Teddy Roosevelt reportedly called it the "Eighth Wonder of the World" after visiting in 1903.
The park sits on the Pacific Crest Trail and draws hikers, waterfall-chasers, and families from across Northern California. Its 128 campsites have some of the best tent sites in the Shasta-Cascade region, and they book solid through summer.
CampWatch monitors all openings continuously.
Join campers already monitoring for cancellations.