Waterfall Hikes Near Ensenada, NM
within 50 miles
Looking for the best waterfalls to hike near Ensenada? There are 4 waterfall hiking trails within a 50-mile radius of Ensenada. These trails range from easy to moderate difficulty, providing options for both casual hikers and experienced adventurers looking to explore the region's natural beauty.
Map of Waterfalls Near Ensenada
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Water Flow
2 of 3 waterfalls near Ensenada are flowing strongly today
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Best Day to Hike
Monday
Sunny · 74°F
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🚗 Easy Waterfall Hikes Near Ensenada (2 waterfalls)
Easy access waterfalls are drive-up or short-walk friendly. Perfect for families, casual visitors, or anyone who loves waterfalls but is "so-so" about hiking.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Waterfalls Near Ensenada
Are there free waterfalls near Ensenada?
There are 2 free waterfalls near Ensenada, including Silver Falls.
Are there easy waterfall hikes near Ensenada?
There are 2 easy waterfall hikes near Ensenada, including Silver Falls.
Are there dog friendly waterfalls in Ensenada?
There are 2 dog-friendly waterfalls near Ensenada, including Silver Falls.
Are there kid-friendly waterfalls near Ensenada?
There are 2 kid-friendly waterfalls near Ensenada, including Silver Falls.
What is the shortest waterfall hike near Ensenada?
The shortest waterfall hike near Ensenada is Petrero Waterfall at 0.5 miles round trip.
How tall are the waterfalls near Ensenada?
The tallest waterfall near Ensenada is Treasure Falls at 105 feet.
Can I camp near the waterfalls around Ensenada?
Yes, 4 waterfalls near Ensenada have nearby campgrounds.
What is the closest waterfall to Ensenada?
The closest waterfall to Ensenada is Red Falls, approximately 27.8 miles away.
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