The Boulder River is home to 3 waterfalls, one just below its headwaters and the other 2 closer to its mouth.
The falls are a single horsetail of 400 feet and stay consistent in volume all year.
Reaching the falls requires a 2-day round trip trek through the Boulder River Wilderness meaning that most are discouraged from going to the falls due to its extremely difficult access.
It occurs about ¼ of the way between Boulder Falls and the river's mouth.
It is about 35 feet tall and is very difficult to reach without a GPS.