The Underrated Waterfall Hike In Washington That's Calling Your Name
There are two types of Washingtonians: Those who love winter and those who have been ready for spring since approximately New Year’s Day. If you fall into the second category, start planning your outdoor adventures now, because warmer days are coming. And if you’ve never hiked the Falls Creek Trail Loop, it’s time to explore this underrated area.

It's about 5 miles in length, and it's ranked moderate, meaning all but the most inexperienced Washingtonians can enjoy it.

After the suspension bridge, the forest is more mature with plenty of snags and old growth cedars.
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There are several small side trails you can take to get different views of the falls.
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Large boulders scattered around the viewing area provide good seats for a picnic.

Continue on Trail 152, enjoying a gradual descent through the woods until you reach the parking lot.

The 3062 road is closed from December 1 to April 1, making the total hike 8.6 miles from the gate.
This is such a beautiful, easily accessible waterfall hike. Here are a few more in Washington to check out.
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