No offense to TLC, but here in Washington, we happen to love chasing waterfalls. Not only are they beautiful and serene, but many of them come at the end of some fantastic hiking trails. This list doesn't include every single waterfall hike in Washington, but it makes an amazing bucket list for the Washingtonians who love them. Here are some of the very best hikes in Washington for anyone who's down to go chasing waterfalls:
1. Twin Falls Trail, North Bend
This easy 3.6 mile trail takes you through the Cascade foothills to a beautiful set of waterfalls. The hike offers stunning views of both waterfalls and is considered a good trail for any skill level.
2. Franklin Falls Trail, Snoqualmie Pass
This 4.9 mile trail takes you down old logging roads to a stunning 25-foot waterfall.
3. Marymere Falls Trail, Olympic National Park
This gorgeous trail (near Port Angeles) is only 1.7 miles in length, but you'll want to stay as long as possible to take everything in. Once you reach the falls, the view is fantastic, with water cascading 90 feet to the ground.
4. Wallace Falls Trail, Gold Bar
This is truly one of the most beautiful hikes in Washington. The 5-mile trail is a bit challenging at times, but not too difficult for the average hiker to attempt. The waterfall is a three-tiered masterpiece, and you'll want to take plenty of pictures.
5. Lewis River Falls Trail, Cougar
The Lewis River is fed by glacial melt from Mount Adams, and this beautiful trail takes you right to it. There are actually several marked paths you can take to the waterfall, so the hike length ranges from 5-7 miles.
6. Panther Creek Falls Trail, Carson
This is definitely the shortest trail on the list - it's only half a mile long. But the Panther Creek Falls Trail (Number 137) takes you straight to a unique tiered waterfall that empties into a shallow basin.
7. Deception Falls Interpretive Trail, Skykomish
This short, kid-friendly hike is the perfect place to stop and stretch your legs when you're driving over Stevens Pass. The water is most powerful in the early summer, so plan accordingly.
8. Covel Creek Falls and Angel Falls Trail, Randle
This gorgeous 3-mile trail is a nature lover's dream come true. You'll see caves, cliffs, lush forests, and of course, several unique waterfalls.
We're so lucky to live in a state with so many beautiful waterfalls. And some, like Palouse Falls, require no hike at all! Which waterfall hike would you say is one of the best hikes in Washington? Tell us your thoughts in the comments.
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