The Hike To This Pretty Little Washington Waterfall Is Short And Sweet
Hiking is such an incredible pastime in Washington. Aside from all the stunning scenery, it’s a great way to torch calories and stay in shape. But since many of us don’t have an entire day to dedicate to taking on a trail, finding a nice, short hike can seem extra sweet. If you have little ones, you’e a beginner, or you’re simply busy, check out the Franklin Falls Trail.

The falls actually consist of three tiers, for a total of about 135 feet.

The Franklin Falls Trail is only two miles in length (out and back).
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Turn right at the stop sign onto Forest Road 58, go for 0.2 miles, then turn left. Continue straight until you see the signs for the trail and the large paved parking lot.
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The trail includes a number of stairs with a very gentle incline. With just a 400 foot elevation gain, it's the perfect adventure for beginners.

The water flows its heaviest between April and July, but there's never a bad time to go.

You can take it all in from the viewpoint before you reach the falls, or follow the narrow trail gouged into the side of the rock for up-close-and-personal viewings.
If there’s ever a trail that will get you to fall in love with hiking, this is it. Once you’ve hikes to Franklin Falls, check out some of these other easy hikes with amazing payoffs.
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