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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 picturesque waterfalls in the Pacific Northwest. Surrounded by dense forest and the sound of rushing water, a visit to Falls Creek Falls offers an immersive experience into the serene beauty of nature.

The Drive

Travel 13.4 miles along Wind River Road, navigating through potholes and bumpy terrain. Note that snow may restrict access, and the road is gated starting December 1st.

The Hike

Venture through the iconic Gifford Pinchot National Forest to the falls. Parking accommodates only 20 vehicles, so aim to arrive early, especially during weekends.

The Falls

Witness the majestic Falls Creek Falls, spanning over 300 feet in three tiers, with the uppermost tier hidden from view.

Don’t Forget

A $5 per day fee is required for each vehicle. NW Forest Pass or other recreation passes are acceptable. Prepare for no restrooms, potable water, or cell service.