Washington's waterfalls are second to none. While our superstars like Snoqualmie Falls and Spokane Falls require no effort to see, some of our most stunning falls require a little extra effort. The next time you find yourself in the Columbia River Gorge and you're up for a challenge, try making the hike to Spirit Falls.
Spirit Falls, which is world famous among kayakers, is known for its turquoise blue waters.
If you can find it, you'll see that it's extremely photogenic.
Despite Spirit Falls being gorgeous and peaceful, it's rarely crowded -- and that's because it lies at the end of a pretty hefty hike.
The Spirit Falls Trail is located near Underwood. And although it's only about a mile in length, it's pretty challenging.
The trail wastes no time, taking you up a steep, rugged path.
Depending on the weather, you might get a little muddy. Be prepared.
Your legs might be sore for a few days, but when you see the waterfall, you'll know it's worth the climb.
This unique waterfall is breathtaking (and not just because of its elevation).
The water pours 33 feet into an effervescent pool, all of which appears turquoise by daylight.
There's also an inaccessible cavern visible behind the falls.
While late summer is the most secluded time of year for the falls, the trail is open all year long.
It's definitely not easy to access in the rain or snow, but you may be rewarded with walls of icicles hanging along the rocky walls.
The Spirit Falls Trail has been closed for safety reasons, but our state is opening back up for another beautiful summer.
Hike the Spirit Falls Trail and check out these vibrant blue waters.
Have you been to Spirit Falls? How was the hike? Let us know in the comments!
Is there a different waterfall here in Washington that is the apple of your eye? Please feel free to tell us all about it on our nomination form.
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