Información
Cascade Canyon shares its upper trail head with Stoddard Canyon. It's an excellent canyon for advanced beginners looking for a short canyon with long, low-angle drops. Were it not for the hard landing most of these rappels would be fun sierra slides.
Cómo llegar
CA-210 to Mountain, turn north toward Mount Baldy You'll pass through two tunnels. Pass "Hog back" on the right hand side, drive down a steep hill and turn right at the bottom onto Barrett Stoddard Truck Trail. Park one car here. Don't leave anything valuable in the car, consider leaving your car unlocked or the windows down. The optional shuttle is not allowed anymore as there is no public parking beyond the 2 rows where you turn off the pavement. Hike toward Stoddard Peak, take a left at the fork in the road. Continue on foot, past the gate, to the where the canyon creek bed crosses the road at: 34.21208, -117.66132 Do NOT follow the KML file off the road through the whitethorn bushes!
Descenso
Follow the watercourse of the creek bed, because both sides are lined thick with thorny blackberry vines. Some sort of vine trimming tools are HIGHLY recommended given the density of the vines. A "tunnel" was cut through the vines on 24FEB2026, but it can still use some TLC. If the path in the creek bed looks thick (uncut), check either side of the creek for easier passage. Also, watch out for poison oak bushes and vines! R1 60' - Canyon center, big log or various small trees. 34.2140, -117.6669 It appears that local hikers have a way to avoid this drop. I couldn't see how. R2 ~100' (70',30' multistage rap) - medium size tree with 3 main trunks, canyon center. Roughly 34.2141, -117.6673 R3 ~120' (30' slope, 70' slide, 20' drop) 34.2147, -117.6681 There are two bolts at the rappel.
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