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Sol Duc Falls is another popular waterfall destination within Olympic National Park, located in far northwest Washington. The falls' trailhead is in the northwest area of the park, accessible via a paved road extending from the Lake Crescent area. This deep part of the park draws a lot of attention, and most visitors make the short hike to see Sol Duc Falls.
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This wild waterfall is accessible with a short hike northeast of Mount St. Helens in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. From Forest Service Road 25, it's a steep tenth of a mile hike down to Iron Creek and its namesake falls. The waterfall isn't the most photographed in the state, which means it's easier to find time to enjoy this moving feature by yourself.
This wild waterfall is accessible with a short hike northeast of Mount St. Helens in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. From Forest Service Road 25, it's a steep tenth of a mile hike down to Iron Creek and its namesake falls. The waterfall isn't the most photographed in the state, which means it's easier to find time to enjoy this moving feature by yourself.
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Wallace Falls features a cascading attraction at the end of a rewarding hike. The waterfall is in the Cascade Mountains and under an hour east of Seattle, surrounded by a state park of its own name.
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Ten miles north of the Columbia River Gorge, Panther Creek Falls offers a family-friendly hike and a massive waterfall. From Forest Service Road 65, it's less than a half-mile hike to a viewing platform of the falls. Panther Creek Falls plummets nearly 70 feet into a churning blue pool. A series of even taller rivulets cascade down the same rock face for extra scenic appeal.
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Marymere Falls is one of the most popular waterfalls in Olympic National Park on the Olympic Peninsula of western Washington. The 90-foot waterfall is a great spot to hike and enjoy a packed lunch. The trail to the falls is also one of Olympic National Park's best hiking trails.
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Twin Falls is another famous waterfall hike near Seattle. This 165-foot waterfall is within Olallie State Park, less than an hour from the city. A 2.5-mile hike leads hikers to an excellent viewpoint of the falls. The trail begins adjacent to the south fork of the Snoqualmie River and offers several opportunities to take a quick dip if the weather is warm.
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A Civilian Conservation Corps-era bridge welcomes guests to Whatcom Falls Park. The bridge also provides an excellent viewing platform for the falls. Over three miles of trails traverse Whatcom Falls Park and lead to other picturesque water features along Whatcom Creek.
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This set of two waterfalls is a defining attraction of Spokane's Riverfront Park and offers one of the best urban waterfalls in the country. Now at the center of downtown Spokane, the Lower and Upper Spokane Falls have a long history in the area. Once a prominent gathering spot for native cultures, the falls are now intertwined with the city and its hydroelectric capabilities.
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This ancient, Ice-Age waterfall is one of the state's top tourist attractions. Located in eastern Washington, 40 miles north of Walla Walla. It's designated as Washington's state waterfall and incorporates a 200-foot drop, a massive bowl, and a stunning gorge. Palouse Falls State Park is the best place to go for visitor resources, located on the western banks of the Palouse River below the falls.
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Spray Falls is one of many great hikes in Mount Rainier National Park, located in the northwest Mowich Lake region of the park. It's a moderate 2.25-mile hike to reach this 350-plus-foot waterfall tumbling down the side of a cliff.