Burney Falls & McCloud Falls May 16–18 (Girls Only)

$400.00
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Join us for a relaxing and adventurous weekend exploring one of Northern California’s hidden gems — Burney Falls and McCloud Falls! This trip combines easy scenic hikes, waterfall views, peaceful kayaking, and time to chill in nature.

We’ll spend the weekend camping (shared cabins) near Burney Falls, hiking through beautiful forest trails, visiting three stunning waterfalls on the McCloud River Trail, and paddling across the calm waters of Lake Britton. Stargazing under dark skies and cozy campfire nights will make it an unforgettable outdoor getaway.

This trip is perfect for anyone looking to unwind, explore, and connect with nature — no hardcore hiking experience needed!

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Join us for a relaxing and adventurous weekend exploring one of Northern California’s hidden gems — Burney Falls and McCloud Falls! This trip combines easy scenic hikes, waterfall views, peaceful kayaking, and time to chill in nature.

We’ll spend the weekend camping (shared cabins) near Burney Falls, hiking through beautiful forest trails, visiting three stunning waterfalls on the McCloud River Trail, and paddling across the calm waters of Lake Britton. Stargazing under dark skies and cozy campfire nights will make it an unforgettable outdoor getaway.

This trip is perfect for anyone looking to unwind, explore, and connect with nature — no hardcore hiking experience needed!

Trip Highlights

  • Hike the famous Burney Falls Loop Trail and McCloud River Falls Trail

  • Swim or relax by the pools at Lower and Middle McCloud Falls

  • Kayak on Lake Britton with beautiful mountain views

  • Enjoy campfire nights and optional stargazing under clear, dark skies

Trip Includes

  • Accommodation

  • Stove and basic cooking utensils (pots, pans, spatula, etc.) for shared use

  • trip planning

  • Kayak rental at Lake Britton

  • Group campfire setup

What's Not Included

  • Transportation to and from Burney Falls (carpooling options may be available)

  • Meals and personal snacks (you’ll need to bring your own food and drinks)

  • Sleeping bag, pillow, and personal bedding

Trip Level

Easy to moderate—suitable for beginners and casual hikers.

What to Bring

  • Hiking shoes or trail runners

  • Swimsuit and towel (for kayaking and swimming)

  • Layers for cool mornings and nights (hoodie, jacket)

  • Reusable water bottle

  • Sunscreen, hat, sunglasses

  • Small backpack for day hikes

  • Flashlight or headlamp (for nighttime use)

  • Personal toiletries (toothbrush, soap, etc.)

For the Cabin Stay:

  • Sleeping bag or blanket (mattresses are provided, but no bedding)

  • Pillow

  • Fitted sheet (optional for extra comfort)

  • Camp chair (optional for relaxing outside)

Important Cabin Info

  • Cabins have mattresses and heating — but no linens, pillows, or blankets provided.

  • There is no electricity for outlets inside the cabin (bring a portable charger if needed).

  • Bathrooms and showers are available nearby in the campground.