Fallsview Falls
Quilcene, WA
This is a great “pit-stop” on your loop journey. The trail to the falls is short, easy, and ADA accessible.
Porter Falls
Capital Forest, WA
The West Fork plunges into a basaltic punchbowl basin while the South Fork careens through a tight basaltic chasm.
Maidenhair Falls
Montesano, WA
Maidenhair Falls is a pleasant little surprise in a quiet corner of the Olympics. The falls are only 13 feet high, but quite scenic.
Merriman Falls
Quinault, WA
One of the most easily accessible falls in the Olympics, all you need to do is pullover, grab your phone or camera and walk just a few step to soak (literally during the rainy season) up their grandeur.
Mineral Creek Falls
Hoh Rainforest, WA
These pretty falls are tucked within towering and moss draped trees in Washington’s most famous rainforest on a pleasant hike through primeval forest and along the glacier-fed Hoh River..
Strawberry Bay Falls
Olympic Coast, WA
Strawberry Bay Falls (also known as Third Beach Falls) is one of the larger and more accessible of the cascades that plunge into the ocean along this rugged stretch of Washington.
Sol Duc Falls
Lake Crescent, WA
The falls tumble about 40’ into a tight rocky slot, but what really makes them stand out among the many cascades of Northwest is their unique shape.
Staircase Rapids
Lake Cushman, WA
The rapids’ name come from a cedar staircase Lieutenant Joseph O’Neil built over a rocky bluff to get a group of scientists past them in 1890.
Marymere Falls
Lake Crescent, WA
Marymere Falls, a 90’ horsetail cascade set in deep mossy timber, is one of the most popular waterfalls on the Olympic Peninsula.
Hamma Hamma Falls
Lilliwaup, WA
Impressive two-tiered falls crashing more than 80’ vertically. The road spans directly above the upper and smaller of the falls providing easy access & viewing..
Madison Creek Falls
Elwha River, WA
Hikers of all ages and abilities can make this short walk to the mossy maple and cedar lined grotto that houses Madison Creek Falls.
Rocky Brook Falls
Brinnon, WA
One of the tallest waterfalls on the Peninsula, Rocky Brook Falls is also among the prettiest.
Murhut Falls
Brinnon, WA
A well-built trail allows hikers of all ages and abilities to admire this beautiful 130-foot two-tiered waterfall.