Mossbrae Falls is one of the more scenic waterfalls in California. Approximately 50 ft (15m) in height and150 ft (46m) wide, the falls are fed by springs, which course down the canyon wall, and into the Sacramento River, creating the effect of many waterfall streams falling into the river. The entire course of the falls is longer than 50 ft (15 m), however the upper cascades cannot be observed through flora which covers the mountainside. The bottom 50 ft (15m) is a straight plunge into the river. The trail to the falls follows beside the Union Pacific railroad tracks, and is narrow in some places. The waterfall is to the right, immediately before a nearby railroad bridge.
Cedric, You are 1 hella good photog! Thanx for sending the pics of Mossbrae Falls. I have not been there yet. In answer to Your question about how I found Your Sac. photos, I just Googled "Sacramento Christmas" for the hell of it and it was one of the listings. Keep up the good work. I will be checking out more of Your stuff . A new "fan", Deborah