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- Bassi Falls, California - 4,464 Reviews, Map | AllTrails
When you reach the base of Bassi Falls, you will be treated to an incredible view of the entire 109 ft cascade There are fun swimming holes to play in if you don't mind the cold snowmelt water There is little shade along the way, so bring plenty of water and sun protection
- Bassi Falls: Best Time To Visit, Directions and Trail Info
Planning a trip to Bassi Falls? Learn the best time to visit, directions, road conditions, and what to expect of this Crystal Basin waterfall
- A Guide To The Perfect Day At Bassi Falls! - Wandering our World
Bassi Falls towers 109 ft in the air and presents a cascading waterfall over a series of rocks and boulders, into a small plunge pool at the bottom It’s an impressive sight and a fun place to spend the afternoon and swim!
- Hike to Bassi Falls, Kyburz, California - The Outbound
109' tall Bassi Falls is located in the Crystal Basin area of the El Dorado National Forest These gorgeous falls at peak Springtime flow crash over enormous boulders and the water sheets over huge, flat slabs of granite
- Bassi Falls – Easy 1. 2-Mile Hike in CA - waterfallhikes. com
Bassi Falls is a stunning 109-foot waterfall located in the Eldorado National Forest in California It is known for its wide cascade over granite rocks, especially impressive during spring and early summer when snowmelt is at its peak
- Bassi Falls - A Lake Tahoe Waterfall with Deep Potholes
Bassi Falls is a 130ft cascading waterfall with granite potholes further downstream perfect for dipping and cooling off in Eldorado NF near South Lake Tahoe
- The Stunning 109-Foot Waterfall In California Most People Don’t Know About
That’s Bassi Falls for you – a 109-foot cascading masterpiece tucked away in California’s Eldorado National Forest that somehow remains off most people’s radar
- Bassi Falls - Wikipedia
Bassi Falls is a waterfall in the Sierra Nevada mountain range, to the west of Lake Tahoe in El Dorado County, California The falls are part of the El Dorado National Forest and are at the end of a 1 2 miles (1 9 km) hiking trail with an approximately 200 feet (61 m) elevation gain [1]
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