Teneriffe Falls (Kamikaze Falls)
Jul 14, 2012
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exodus
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Dec 27, 2012 10:24 AM
- Type of Outing
- Day hike
- Read More in our Hiking Guide
- Hike: Mount Teneriffe
- Region: Snoqualmie Pass -- North Bend Area
- Avg Rating: 3.22
- Read More in our Hiking Guide
- Hike: Teneriffe Falls (Kamikaze Falls)
- Region: Snoqualmie Pass -- North Bend Area
- Agency: Washington Department of Natural Resources
- Avg Rating: 5.00
- Hiking Companions
- Hiked with a dog
- Why You Should Go Now
- Wildflowers blooming
- Ripe berries
Went with about 10 people but had to break up into groups of 2 or 3 owing to narrow trail width. Parking around the trail head is extremely limited but there is parking available at the house opposite the trail head for 8 dollars per car. Talk about being opportunistic ! There is also another guy down the road who charges $5 per car. Make sure you carry some change or come early enough to get the free parking spots.
Trail is in good shape with most of it under tree cover. It does open up a bit after the 2 mile mark and we sat here on the rocks for a bit to admire the view. The first mile or so has berries growing which I can claim to have eaten and survived so it appears to be safe :) Not very sweet though. A lot of blue bell shaped flowers were in bloom. No idea what the name is.
At the very top you are rewarded with a view right under the waterfall. The space was quite limited so I hopped across to the other side of the waterfall and was the only one there for 5 minutes before everyone else followed suit :) Saw a lot of dogs and a few kids on the trail. The water was really cool and was worth it !
Trail is in good shape with most of it under tree cover. It does open up a bit after the 2 mile mark and we sat here on the rocks for a bit to admire the view. The first mile or so has berries growing which I can claim to have eaten and survived so it appears to be safe :) Not very sweet though. A lot of blue bell shaped flowers were in bloom. No idea what the name is.
At the very top you are rewarded with a view right under the waterfall. The space was quite limited so I hopped across to the other side of the waterfall and was the only one there for 5 minutes before everyone else followed suit :) Saw a lot of dogs and a few kids on the trail. The water was really cool and was worth it !
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