Inside the talus cave along the second tier of The Jams waterfall
The lowest tier on The Jams waterfall

The Jams is a 30-foot (9.1 m) waterfall along Cache Creek in Lake County, California. [1] The Jams is a three tiered waterfall located approximately three miles (4.8 km) upstream of the confluence with the North Fork Cache Creek. Each of the tiers are approximately ten feet (3.0 m) tall. The lowest tier is an above ground waterfall while the upper two tiers cascade underground through talus caves caused by boulders falling off the surrounding cliffs and into the creek channel. The Jams is a class IV rapid during high flows and is completely impassable since the river flows into the boulders and through the talus caves.[2]

References

  1. "Jams Rapid Falls - California Waterfalls; Clear Lake-hike/trail/map/directions". www.waterfallswest.com. Retrieved 2018-12-06.
  2. "BRT Insights - WW Kayaking & Hiking: Redbud Trail hiking to the Jams Waterfall - Portage for paddleboaters on Cache Creek, Clear Lake to Hwy 16 Run - trip report". Retrieved 2018-12-06.

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