Burney Falls State Park Travel GuideIf you're planning a summer trip to California, Burney Falls State Park is a must-visit destination. Here's what to see and do: See Burney FallsThe main attraction of the park is Burney Falls, a stunning 129-foot waterfall that cascades down a cliff face into a pool below. You can view the falls from several different vantage points, including a lookout point at the top and a trail that leads down to the base of the falls. Explore the ParkBurney Falls State Park offers plenty of opportunities for hiking, fishing, swimming, and boating. There are several trails that wind through the park's forests and along the McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park. You can also rent a boat or kayak to explore Lake Britton, which is located within the park. Stay OvernightIf you want to spend more than a day at Burney Falls State Park, there are several options for overnight accommodations. The park offers campsites for tents and RVs, as well as cabins and cottages for rent. There are also several hotels and motels in the nearby town of Burney. Places to Stay
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