Washington, Big Creek Falls Trail
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State: Washington
Location: Gifford Pinchot National Forest
Length, One-Way: 1 miles
Trail Type: Out and Back
Minimum Elevation: 1800 feet
Maximum Elevation: 2000 feet
Best Season: Spring to Fall
Difficulty: Easy
Usage: Moderate
Parking: Northwest Forest Pass is required at trailheads.

Entrance to Washington Pass Overlook
Entrance to Washington Pass Overlook

Trail Information

This maintained trail follows a predominately level grade. It travels along the ridge top above Big Creek and descends slightly as you approach a rocky promontory high above the Lewis River.

Extreme caution should be used when approaching the waterfall. The drop-offs are dangerously steep. The trail ends abruptly at a rocky promontory high above the Lewis River.

Directions

The trail is located at the Big Creek Trailhead on Forest Road 90.

A Northwest Forest Pass is required at the Trailhead.

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