Ahh, waterfall trails. It doesn’t get much more rewarding than these, right? But what if we told you about a waterfall trail in Washington that delivers so much more than your average hike? If you’re looking to escape the hustle and bustle of more populated hiking trails in Washington, we recommend trekking along Explorer Falls near Sultan, Washington. Not only is this place extremely secluded, but it also offers a waterfall finish that is pure magic.
The thing about hiking to Explorer Falls in Washington is that it’s a little out in the middle of nowhere. Yet, that just adds to the appeal for some hikers!
This little-known forest waterfall trail is an out-and-back 5.2-mile hike that is generally considered a moderately challenging trek.
Taking on average two hours to complete, you might want to add in some more time to stop and take in all the natural beauty.
The elevation change within this route is over 600 feet, and you’ll follow an old forest service road for more of your journey.
You’ll eventually make your way to Explorer Falls, a true gem, especially after rainfall or light snow.
Stop and stay at the base of this waterfall, which is set against the beauty of the surrounding forest. It doesn’t get much more peaceful than this.
Dogs are permitted on this trail as long as they remain on a leash! Also, make sure to bring a camera - you never know what wildlife or stunning snowfall you’ll capture.
Check out Explorer Falls in Washington and discover all the beauty that this little-known hiking trail has to offer.
Have you ever hiked this waterfall trail in Washington? What are some of your favorite waterfalls in Washington? Let us know in the comments. Make sure you also check out AllTrails+ to make your hiking experience just a little bit better.
Also, if you’re looking for the "best waterfall hikes near me" in Washington, you’ll love the chance to walk behind a waterfall in Washington! And spend a few minutes learning about another waterfall in Washington in the following Only In Your State video.
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