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Bridal Veil Falls

Oct 18, 2009

by jordann last modified Oct 25, 2009 11:46 AM
Type of Outing
Day hike
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Hike: Bridal Veil Falls
Region: Central Cascades -- Stevens Pass - East
Trails: Bridal Veil Falls (#1068)
Avg Rating: 3.44
Why You Should Go Now
  • Fall foliage
Be Aware Of
  • Water on trail
Looking north toward route 2. Jordan Nordstrom
The trail overall is nice. Second-growth forest. There are a few large trees near the falls. There are small brook crossings in which some would require trekking poles or a hiking stick if ones balance is not good on smaller slippery rocks. There are over 12 of these crossings. There is a lot of water flowing on many parts of the trail an inch or two deep. One of the most dangerous parts of the trail is near the beginning when a creek has to be crossed. The bridge is at a dangerous height and angle on both planes and it changes its angle at the half way point. There is no hand rail and it is especially dangerous when wet. Try to cross the creek at the washout if water is low.
Other than that, the end point is well worth the hike!
Enjoy!
The falls! Jordan Nordstrom
The falls goin over! Jordan Nordstrom
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