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CATARACT CANYON – The sound of rushing water floods your ears even before Cataract Creek is fully in view, descending the northern flank of Mount Tamalpais amid a riot of boulders, lush moss ...
The Mount Tamalpais watershed, which is managed by Marin Municipal Water District, has Cataract Falls and Carson Falls. Both are popular spots, according to Adriane Mertens, communications manager ...
The Mount Tamalpais watershed, which is managed by Marin Municipal Water District, has Cataract Falls and Carson Falls. Both are popular spots, according to Adriane Mertens, communications manager ...
Within the Mount Tamalpais watershed are two main waterfalls — Cataract and Carson falls. “Because of the recent heavy rains, both falls are on full display,” Marin Municipal Water District ...
What you'll see: Three of the Bay Area's prettiest waterfalls, Carson, Alpine Dam and Cataract, are accessible within 5 miles off Bolinas-Fairfax Road in Marin County. It's already rained more ...
A woman hiking along a trail in Marin County had to be rescued Sunday morning after she fell 40-feet down into a creek, according to California Highway Patrol.
Mount Tamalpais, the largest peak in Marin County, is more than just a Bay Area day trip. The watershed, including Cataract Falls, is crucial to the county’s water sources. Advertisement ...
Hiking near the waterfalls of Marin County's Cataract Trail. Take a virtual walk along Cataract Trail, offering the chance to see a series of waterfalls in a remote canyon below Mount Tamalpais.
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