Three Fingers Canyon hike is a popular hike along the front side of the San Rafael Reef WSA. Access to the trailhead is difficult, 4 X 4 is required.
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A nice hike. I’ve gone multiple times since moving here a few months ago. Really disappointed with the amount of dog poop left on the trail. Some owners have taken to covering dog waste up with rocks instead of cleaning up after them. Super lame.
So pretty! The 1st fall is very simple to get to. However the other 2 not so much lol. We ended up turning what we thought a couple hour hike into all morning event trying to make our way back out. Definitely not for beginners and definitely bring water!!!!!! Other 2 falls are not for small children as the trail to get to the other 2 are VERY hard and scary!!! But once getting there the reward is worth it!
Excellent hike could use at least one bridge but really two. The area is prone to flash flooding. Be careful when crossing as water levels can rise quickly when rain is in the area. What is normally, a small stream can become a fast-moving current. Spring and July to August have hight potential for flash flooding.
Really nice hike, only made it to first falls, which were flowing nicely thanks to wet conditions. Found some nice old structures here as well which were fun to explore
I had a lot of fun on this hike. It's really steep for a little bit after the first waterfall, but it flattens out when you get to the second one. There are lots of rocks on the trail. I'm sure it would have been much better if there had been water, but I loved it anyways.
Hiking the whole thing is long but worth it. The second waterfall is located off to the right of the trail, & connects to the first one, so since there wasn't any water we were able to climb in it. The third one is very tall and most likely amazing when there is water. All in all a great hike for the older kids, but I wouldn't recommend it if you don't like climbing. If you still want to do the hike, but you aren't a big fan of climbing, then just go to the first waterfall. Nice and short, that was probably the best part.