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Mary Jane Falls is a moderate 3.2-mile round trip hike in Nevada's Mt. Charleston Wilderness from a convenient trailhead just beyond Charleston Village. To see the falls at their best, visit them in mid-to-late Spring.
Mary Jane Falls is a 1.6 mile (3.2 miles round trip) heavily trafficked out and back trail located in the Kyle Canyon area of the SMNRA. There is parking and primitive restrooms at the trailhead. This trail is not stroller or wheelchair friendly.
Mary Jane Falls trail is an extremely popular hike in the Mount Charleston wilderness area that leads hikers to a seasonal waterfall. This moderate hike showcases epic views of the Spring Mountains, seasonal wildflowers and caves to explore near the waterfall.
Sat, November 9 - 54 degrees/mostly sunny. • Indefinite closure: As of 2024, this trail is closed indefinitely. For more information, please visit https://www.gomtcharleston.com/current-condition-closures/ This is one of the more popular trails in the Mount Charleston Wilderness.
Big Falls and Mary Jane Falls are two seasonal waterfalls at the upper end of Kyle Canyon, which is one of the largest ravines on the east side of Mount Charleston in the Spring Mountains, and provides a course for Hwy 157, the southernmost of the two main routes into the high country.
20 cze 2019 · Mary Jane Falls is an easy to moderately difficult hike located on Mt. Charleston. The falls are made from two separate springs that feed it during the spring and summer months from the melting snow atop the mountain from the winter before.
Mary Jane Falls lies within the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area and is among the tallest waterfalls in the Mount Charleston area. That being said, this trail is very popular year round, so aside from knowing what to expect, your timing may be the most important thing to ensure a great experience here.