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I've recently started a page on Corlieu Falls, located in the Sierra National Forest near Sugar Pine. This scenic spot, known for its beauty and historical significance, is named after Charles Clifford Corlieu, an early settler who contributed notably to the region's history. The falls are a key feature along the Lewis Creek Trail and are accessible via Highway 41, drawing hikers and nature enthusiasts to the area.

In the History section, I've detailed Charles Clifford Corlieu's life, highlighting his move to Fresno County, disputes, various occupations, and eventual settlement near Sugar Pine. I've also touched upon his creation of a unique hot tub from natural springs and his contributions to local tourism, including the construction of cabins and the publication of his book, Sierra Sanctum.

The Lewis Creek National Recreation Trail section outlines the trail's specifics, including its length, historical significance, sights such as Corlieu and Red Rock waterfalls, and safety precautions due to its moderate to steep difficulty.

I encourage fellow editors to review, expand, and refine the article, ensuring accuracy and comprehensiveness. Any additional information, especially about the falls' history, Charles Corlieu's life, and the Lewis Creek Trail, would be highly appreciated. Please feel free to add sources, photographs, and personal experiences related to Corlieu Falls.

Thank you for your contributions and support in enhancing the Corlieu Falls Wikipedia page. Guywelch2000 (talk) 04:58, 19 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]