Wallace Falls
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Lower Wallace Falls, pictured here, is arguably the most photographic; Middle Falls the most spectacular; and the Upper Falls the most lonely. Photo by 'ArashA'
A series of falls, nine in all, two that are stunning and one-the tallest at 265 feet-that's absolutely spectacular! As Wallace Falls is one of the best known and loved sets of cataracts in the Evergreen State, expect plenty of company on this hike. And while these falls are grand any time of year, visit on a rainy day. Each raindrop that falls from the heavens and makes its way to the Wallace River enhances the intensity and stimulating beauty of this cavalcade of crashing cascades. Recent Trip Reports
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Wallace Falls
— Sep 07, 1999
— Vince and Kate
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Started on the short hike up to Wallace Falls and decided to take the logging road up to the...
Started on the short hike up to Wallace Falls and decided to take the logging road up to the lake. Beautiful forests and well-maintained roads with spectacular views greeted us as we hiked up the 6 miles to Wallace Lake. Met some very friendly mountain bikers along the way who were from a local mountain biking group. Reached the lake and other than a lot of bugs, it was beautiful.
Wallace Falls
— May 23, 1999
— Sam
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First hike ever in WA. The three of us - Wife, son (3months old) and myself left Seattle around...
First hike ever in WA. The three of us - Wife, son (3months old) and myself left Seattle around noon. It took only 30-45 minutes to get to the park.
Wallace Falls
— Jan 06, 1999
— Roger A.
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Trail is in great shape all the way to the upper falls. Those stairs we put in on the...
Trail is in great shape all the way to the upper falls. Those stairs we put in on the WTA work party on 3/19/98 are still there! (Greg sure does quality work).
Wallace Falls
— May 10, 1998
— Nancy and Sparky
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We arrived at 7:20 ,
only to find the entrance gate closed and a...
We arrived at 7:20 ,
Wallace Falls
— Jan 04, 1998
— Camron
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I reached the trailhead
at about 9am. Only two other cars there. The trail up was clean and well maintained....
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Driving Directions
From Everett follow US 2 for 28 miles east to the hamlet of Gold Bar. Just before milepost 28, turn left onto 1st Street (signed for Wallace Falls State Park). Pro-ceed for 0.4 mile to a four-way stop. Turn right onto May Creek Road and con-tinue for 1.5 miles to Wallace Falls State Park and the trailhead (elev. 300 ft). Privy and water available. |
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