6 Easy-Access Washington Waterfalls That Are Perfect For A Summer Adventure
With all due respect to TLC, chasing waterfalls is a pretty great pastime here in the Pacific Northwest. Washington is home to hundreds and hundreds of known waterfalls, but many of them lie at the end of some pretty treacherous trails. Luckily, there are plenty you can access with not much effort at all. These six waterfalls are particularly easy to access, so you can bring your entire family along! Have you ever caught yourself wondering where the best waterfalls in Washington are located? Well, this list should help.
1. Snoqualmie Falls

Have you heard the history of Snoqualmie Falls, near Seattle, Washington? Learn more about it in our video:
2. Palouse Falls

3. Franklin Falls

4. Myrtle Falls

5. Silver Falls

6. Tumwater Falls

Work some local waterfall hikes into your schedule; they’ll make you appreciate the unique beauty of our beautiful state! If you need detailed maps of these waterfall hikes, give AllTrails+ a try. Do you think these are the best waterfalls in Washington? Would you add any? Let us know in the comments!
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Best Waterfalls In Washington
What are some of the best waterfall hikes in Washington?
Some of the best waterfall hikes in Washington include the following:
- Woody Trail, which leads to Wallace Falls. It’s located about an hour outside of Seattle, so it’s one of the best waterfall hikes near Seattle. Find that hike at Wallace Falls State Park in Washington.
- Twin Falls Trail in Olallie State Park is just two and a half miles long and features a series of large cascades. It is one of our favorite easy waterfall hikes in Washington.
How many waterfalls in Washington are there?
There are more than 100 waterfalls in Washington, many of which are accessible by road, bike, or foot. Some require grueling, long hikes, and others are so easy to reach that one can simply pull up in a car and walk a few feet.
- The tallest waterfall in Washington, Colonial Creek Falls, is also the tallest waterfall in the continental United States, dropping a total of 2,568 feet over 13 individual drop-offs.
- Another waterfall in Washington that is of note is the legendary Snoqualmie Falls, which is easily the most famous waterfall in Washington.
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