It takes just a short hike through Bailey Canyon to reach this small waterfall.  The trail is somewhat overgrown due to the recent wind storms and rains.  It may seem that the trail is hard to find at times but there is signage and a maintained trail even if it is hard to spot.  The waterfall is about 15 feet tall and depending on the season in which you go you may only see a small trickle of water.  The hike is short at about 1 mile round trip and passes through a unique shaded canyon.  Other longer hikes are nearby. 

To get to the falls:
 
Take the trail to the left from the Bailey Canyon Park located at 
499  W Carter Ave, Sierra Madre, CA 91024.  Pass through the fence and turnstyle to the west.  Walk up the paved road past a debris basin and a chain linked fence. The closed paved road becomes a trail.  Follow the trail and veer to the left at the fork in the trail.  The trail follows the creekbed and leads to a small but pretty 15 foot waterfall.  Watch out for poison oak.