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Wallace Falls

Jun 13, 2009

by karmik last modified Jun 14, 2009 01:45 PM
Type of Outing
Day hike
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Hike: Wallace Falls
Region: Central Cascades -- Stevens Pass - East
Agency: Washington State Parks
Avg Rating: 3.62
This is one of the most scenic trails we have done. We took the woody trail because it runs along the wallace river. It's a pretty simple hike upto middle falls and then the difficulty level goes up a lil bit on the way to the upper falls. There is a small diversion right after the middle falls which is really worth a stop. You get this gorgeous view of the valley below and great view of central cascades and a nice view of gold bar or sultan. We were planning to go all the way to wallace lake from Upper falls but the hike after upper falls is not advised. If you plan to go wallace lake, I think greg ball trail is a better choice. All in all great workout and a nice long trail. There were many people(families) on the hike, obviously it was a Saturday afternoon. I have no idea about other reviewers talking about bugs.....Just few regular bees and mosquitoes (what do you expect in the meadows which is right next to a river?). On your way back, if you like getting rewarded, try this awesome milkshake/creamshake ;) at a Shell gas station in Sultan. It was outside this Subway. I don't remember the name of the coffee shop but it was absolutely awesome.
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