A Short But Beautiful Hike, Lower Falls Creek Trail Leads To A Little-Known Waterfall In Washington
Washington has hundreds and hundreds of stunning waterfalls, many of which require little to no hiking to reach. But, while our well-known spots like Snoqualmie Falls and Palouse Falls tend to (understandably) steal the spotlight, some of our hidden gems are equally as impressive. If you’re planning a trip to the Columbia Gorge this summer, don’t miss the Lower Falls Creek Trail, which takes you right to a breathtaking waterfall plenty of Washingtonians don’t know about.

The Columbia River Gorge has plenty of impressive falls on both the Washington and Oregon sides, but this one is a true stunner.

Take a right, drive past the community of Stabler and the junction with Forest Road 43, and look for an eventual fork in the road after you'e passed the fish hatchery. Turn right, and eventually you'll start to see signs.
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The hike isn't overly challenging, so it's a great trail for beginners.
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About a mile in, you'll cross a little suspension bridge that spans a rocky gorge.

The views are definitely worth the hike.

Catch the views from both above and below. You might even want to stop and have a picnic before heading back.

But the truth is, you probably won't be in any hurry to find that out.
Have you ever hiked this somewhat hidden trail? To avoid fellow hikers, try to go on a weekday morning — it’s more fun that way.
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