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Washington
Spray Falls
Explore the powerful Spray Falls within the Colville Reservation’s stark landscape. A 24-foot marvel, it captivates with its broad mist zone and vigorous flow, highlighting the area’s unique geology. Visitors are welcomed, yet reminded to respect this culturally significant site. Read more
Frenchman Coulee Falls
Frenchman Coulee Falls, a 200-foot ephemeral cascade in Central Washington, is a springtime marvel. Surrounded by trails and rock climbing opportunities, it offers a captivating visit amid red basalt cliffs. Read more
Natural Corral Falls
Natural Corral Falls, a 50-foot marvel on Red Rock Lake’s north side, offers a unique blend of watersports and hiking adventures in Central Washington. Read more
Martin Falls
Martin Falls, a 400-foot seasonal marvel at Banks Lake in Steamboat Rock State Park, showcases its majesty post-snowfall. A must-see for its dramatic drops and the serene landscapes of Central Washington. Read more
Ancient Lake Falls
Ancient Lake Falls in Central Washington showcases Ice Age flood-formed cascades. Ideal for spring hiking enthusiasts and backpackers, it’s a serene escape into nature. Read more
Chamokane Falls
Chamokane Falls, located near Wellpinit, WA, offers a breathtaking view as it cascades 30 feet into the Spokane River. Surrounded by lush vegetation, this serene waterfall is a hidden gem on the Spokane Reservation, embodying the natural beauty of Eastern… Read more
Hog Canyon Falls
Hog Canyon Falls, just 30 minutes from Spokane in Eastern Washington’s Palouse, captivates with its cascade over basalt rocks into Hog Lake. Although direct access is limited, stunning views from the trails ensure the falls remain a cherished natural spectacle,… Read more
Towell Falls
Explore Towell Falls in the Palouse for a unique adventure through grasslands to dual cascades. Accessible from Escure Ranch, this hike offers scenic beauty and a glimpse into the area’s farming heritage. Mindful preparation for sun exposure and seasonal hazards… Read more
Exley Falls
Exley Falls at Horseshoe Lake offers a 45-foot cascade accessible by paddle. An hour from Spokane, this kayaking haven invites families and adventurers to explore its tranquil beauty and engage in water sports amidst Washington’s picturesque landscapes. Read more
Hawk Creek Falls
Hawk Creek Falls, a serene 47-foot waterfall near Lake Roosevelt, captivates visitors with its unique horsetail shape and stunning red basalt amphitheater. Accessible via a short walk from Hawk Creek Campground, it’s an ideal spot for fishing and family outings,… Read more
Crystal Falls
Crystal Falls, a picturesque 60-foot cascade near Colville, WA, offers an accessible scenic deck for visitors. This Eastern Washington gem, ideal for families and nature lovers, provides a tranquil stop along the Colville-Tiger Road, embodying the peaceful beauty of the… Read more
Douglas Falls
Discover the tranquil beauty of Douglas Falls in Colville, WA, a 40-foot waterfall nestled within Douglas Falls Grange Park. This family-friendly destination offers easy access to picturesque views, trails, and picnic spots, making it a perfect spot for a nature-filled… Read more
Sweet Creek Falls
Explore Sweet Creek Falls on the International Selkirk Loop for a mix of history and natural beauty. Enjoy picnic areas, a short trail to cascading falls, and historic mining remnants. A family-friendly adventure near Ione, WA, Sweet Creek Falls is… Read more
Spokane Falls
Spokane Falls, located in downtown Spokane, WA, stands as the US’s largest urban waterfall. A stroll through Riverfront Park offers views of its impressive cascades, symbolizing the city’s unique blend of natural beauty and urban development. Surrounded by cultural landmarks… Read more
Peewee Falls
Peewee Falls, at 233 feet, stands as Northeast Washington’s tallest freestanding waterfall, plunging into the Pend Oreille River. Though directly inaccessible by foot, a viewing platform and watercraft offer spectacular views, making it a must-see in the Selkirk Mountains’ breathtaking… Read more
Granite Falls
Granite Falls, near Priest Lake, Idaho, offers a dynamic waterfall experience, from roaring springs to serene summer cascades. Accessible via a short trail, it leads to a breathtaking view and a loop trail to the Ancient Roosevelt Grove, highlighting the… Read more
Mystic Falls
Mystic Falls in Spokane’s Indian Canyon Park is a serene hideaway just miles from downtown, offering visitors a tranquil waterfall experience amid lush surroundings. Year-round, it transforms from an icy challenge for climbers to a verdant oasis for hikers, embodying… Read more
Sol Duc Falls
Sol Duc Falls in Olympic National Park, WA, mesmerizes with a triple cascade set in a lush, ancient rainforest. This iconic waterfall, accessible via a 1.6-mile trail, is a jewel of the Sol Duc Valley, offering a gateway to the… Read more
Narada Falls
Narada Falls in Mt. Rainier National Park captivates with a 188-foot plunge into a misty wonderland. Easily accessible and a favorite among visitors, this powerful waterfall showcases the dramatic beauty of the park, making it an essential stop for those… Read more
Falls Creek Falls
Falls Creek Falls, a gem within the Gifford Pinchot National Forest in Washington, is a breathtaking three-tiered waterfall that cascades into a lush, moss-lined canyon. This stunning natural feature, characterized by its 335-foot total drop, is one of the most… Read more
Wallace Falls
Wallace Falls in Wallace Falls State Park near Gold Bar, WA, captivates with its multi-tiered cascades and lush, forested surroundings. A 5.6-mile hike unveils the falls’ beauty, promising an immersive Pacific Northwest experience amid the Cascades’ majestic landscapes. A Discover… Read more
Comet Falls
Comet Falls in Mt. Rainier National Park captivates with its comet-like cascade over 460 feet. A rewarding 3.8-mile hike through ancient forests unveils this spectacular waterfall, showcasing the park’s majestic beauty and the awe-inspiring power of nature, making it a… Read more
Spray Falls
Experience the breathtaking Spray Falls in Mt. Rainier National Park. A 300-foot cascade through lush landscapes, it’s a hiker’s paradise. With a moderate hike, enjoy panoramic views, wildflower meadows, and the misty beauty of the falls. Explore Mowich Lake and… Read more
Panther Creek Falls
Panther Creek Falls, in Washington’s Gifford Pinchot National Forest, offers a unique, two-tiered natural spectacle via sustainable viewing platforms. These allow for an immersive experience of the 132-foot cascades with minimal environmental impact, surrounded by dense woodland and near charming… Read more
Lower Lewis Falls
Lower Lewis Falls, in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, captivates with a 43-foot drop across a 200-foot wide Lewis River span. Accessible via an easy trail, it’s surrounded by a rich volcanic landscape, making it a prime spot for nature… Read more
Snoqualmie Falls
Snoqualmie Falls, a stunning 268-foot waterfall near Seattle, is deeply rooted in Snoqualmie Tribe culture. Easily accessible viewpoints provide breathtaking perspectives. A popular destination throughout the year, it offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural significance, drawing visitors… Read more
Palouse Falls
Palouse Falls, Washington’s majestic state waterfall, captivates with a 198-foot drop into a basalt canyon. Accessible via a short trail, this Ice Age marvel attracts photographers and nature lovers alike. A Discover Pass is required, with limited parking highlighting the… Read more