If you enjoy hiking, and you want an out of the way romantic adventure with a like-minded friend, you'll find it deep in Angeles National Forest on the rugged trails of Switzer's Falls.
Part of the Upper Arroyo Seco River Basin, Switzer's is located off the Angeles Crest Highway, seven miles north of interstate 210 above La Canada/Flintridge. The shady trail head features picnic tables, charcoal grills, and restrooms situated along a gurgling, stony creek. Switzer's offers beginner to advanced trails, sunny mountain views, cool wooded glades, and the highlight of it all: the falls!
Fall and winter hikes are some of the best in these mountains, especially after a swell of rain has replenished the creek. This is when the falls are the most spectacular (during the hottest droughts of summer they can dwindle down to a meager trickle.) But elevations here range from 1,200 to 10,064 feet, and that means it’s always much cooler than L.A. The views are spectacular, but wear warm layers under your coat and something over your ears. A cuddling companion is also highly recommended!
To get there take the 210 to the Angeles Crest Highway exit, (State Route 2), going north. To park you will need a National Forest Daily Adventure Pass (one per vehicle). These can be purchased for $5.00 at the Shell station on Angeles Crest Highway, near the junction for the 210. Continue north on Route 2 another seven miles up the mountain.
You'll pass a small ranger station on your right, (another place to buy an Adventure Pass), and shortly after you'll turn right at Mile Marker 34.2. This is the Switzer Picnic Area.
The hours posted at the gate are 6 am to 10 pm. Signs indicate that the gate is locked at 6:00 pm, but you will still be able to exit the park if you stay after dark. Drive down the curvy spur road to the parking area at the bottom. Take the footbridge over the creek, and you are on your way to the falls!
For the first leg, the trail follows the creek, and occasionally the trail will seem to end. When this happens, cross the creek and the trail picks up on the other side. The creek crossings are man-made but natural - large strategically placed rocks or logs.
Eventually the trail will seem to dead-end at a natural stone wall. Follow the signs to Switzer Falls, which points you to a railed footpath that zigzags up the rock face. Leaving the creek, take this to the top and continue on the trail. The trail will start going down into the canyon, and eventually will meet back up with the creek, which now becomes the trail. Follow the rocky creek-bed upstream until you reach the falls.
After your hike, check out the rustic and relaxed village of La Canada Flintridge. Warm up with a hot drink at Zeli's Coffee Bar at 639 Foothill Blvd. If you’re hungry, go up a block to the Dish restaurant. The cozy fire and all American cuisine make for a nice ending to a romantic winter's day.
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