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Hot Spring Canyon : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hot Spring Canyon
Hot spring canyon is a very diverse canyon located in the Santa Ana Mountains of Southern California. In this canyon, the tributary Hot Springs Creek, flows creating many waterfalls and deep limpid pools. This canyon consists of two parts. The first part, upper hot spring canyon and the bottom part, lower hot spring canyon. The upper part of hot spring canyon is the more relevant place to hike.It consists of many native plant species and great waterfalls with rocks for lounging.The lower part, a very dangerous hike, should not be done by beginner hikers. This part turns into a narrow slot like crevasse with many waterfalls and slippery rocks. If you do manage to hike down this part you will need rope, for there will be times to rappel down many waterfalls including the largest waterfall in Orange County. == Upper canyon == The best time to hike this canyon is in the months December thru May (if you want there to be any water). To start this hike take the Ortega highway (hwy 74) to the main divide truck trail. That same road will eventually turn into long canyon road. Follow that road up for about 2.5 miles until the turn off left at Hot spring canyon. Many paths will take you to the trail-head but try to follow falcon trail. If you get lost, then any of the small paths around the blue jay campground will bring you there. Follow the small trail down to a gully, this may require some bush whacking. Continue to head down the canyon and you will meet the first waterfall with little water and has two pools (one in the middle of the fall and one at the bottom). Just a bit farther down the canyon you will finally meet the main water source of the hike, which flows from the Los Pinos Peak. Only another 0.4 miles and you will reach the end of upper hot spring canyon with a 25 foot waterfall and a twelve foot deep pool (deepest in the range).
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