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Sheep Canyon Falls

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Description

Sheep Canyon Falls, sometimes known as Upper Sheep Canyon Falls, is a 100-foot ribbon that plunges over a rock face into the narrow cleft of the lower portion of Sheep Canyon. It is on the western end of the Sheep Canyon Trail, which can no longer be accessed by car.

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