Escape To Twin Falls For A Beautiful Washington Nature Scene
One of the many (many) wonderful things about Washington life is that you’re never far from nature, no matter where you live. Washington has some seriously diverse landscapes, so you can comb through a forest one weekend and be at the beach the next. And if all you need in your life is lush greenery and a peaceful waterfall, look no further than the Twin Falls trail.
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Since this is a state park, you'll need a Discover Pass to hike the trail.
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From the trailhead, you'll simply follow the river and head down a short, steep hill.
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This pool is often full of little fish, and on a warm summer day, it might be full of dogs cooling off as well.
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Twin Falls is actually a series of three small waterfalls that combine into one, which sounds a bit confusing given its name.
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The first section is two drops totaling 45 feet, the second is the two 30-foot drops from the long trail bridge crossing the river, and the third is the big horsetail drop of 135 feet over a rock protrusion.
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You're also welcome to bring your dogs along, as long as they stay leashed.
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While the trail rarely closes, it's definitely most popular in the summer. If you'd like to avoid other hikers, go in the spring and opt for a weekday.
Have you ever hiked to Twin Falls?
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Twin Falls Trailhead, Southeast 159th Street, North Bend, WA, USA