Washington, Angel Falls Loop Trail
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State: Washington
Location: Gifford Pinchot National Forest
Length, One-Way: 0.5 miles
Trail Type: Out and Back
Minimum Elevation: 1800 feet
Elevation Change: 400 feet
Best Season: June to October
Difficulty: Moderate
Usage: Heavy

A second view from Gorge Lake Trail
A second view from Gorge Lake Trail

Trail Information

The Angel Falls Loop Trail, begins off of the Covel Creek Falls Trail (Trail 228A), approximately half a mile in. The trail passes underneath a large waterfall, then climbs steeply for another half mile to the junction with Burley Mountain Trail.

The vegetation around the waterfall is fragile, please stay on the trail.

Directions

From Forest Road 23:
Drive south to Cispus Learning Center. The Angel Falls Loop Trail begins off of the Covel Creek Falls Trail.

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