Totally agree! Love the volume of water during spring. We can't wait to hike it again. Thank you so much for watching and for the continued support! ❤❤👍👍
Thank you so much Bruce! 'Glad you like it and we truly appreciate you stopping by and watching our video. Agreed that lots of effort were spent to reach and experience those places, but like they always say "Life is better in hiking boots!" Happy trails!
Good list. So tough with so many great ones in the state. I’ve only seen a little over 150 in the state and I wish it was higher. Rainbow Falls in Stehekin is worth the boat ride across Chelan. Stafford Falls on the Eastside Trail just outside Mount Rainier NP is so pretty. Iron Creek Falls on the east side of Mt. St. Helens was a cool find. Great job capturing these. Very inspiring.
Indeed! It's so tough to list just a few when there's over 3,000 catalogued waterfalls in Washington State. I can only attempt to feature what we have seen and we barely scratching the surface. Oh wow! You've already visited over 150, we need to get busy chasing waterfalls. Rainbow falls is on our list this spring. Thank you for stopping by and liking our video. Happy trails! ❤
Name (1-15, Other Favorites), Location, Roundtrip Distance (if given) Palouse Falls, Lacrosse, 1.0 miles Falls Creek Falls, Carson, 3.4 miles Lewis River Falls (lower, middle, upper), Cougar Panther Creek Falls, Carson, 0.3 miles Wallace Falls, Gold Bar, 5.6 miles Sol Duc Falls, Olympic National Park, 1.6 miles Teneriffe Falls, North Bend, 6.0 miles Comet Falls, Mt. Rainier, 3.8 miles Twin Falls, North Bend, 3.6 miles Christine Falls, Mt Rainier, viewpoint off WA-706 Cherry Creek Falls, Duvall, 5.0 miles Narada Falls, Mt Rainier, 0.2 miles Franklin Falls, North Bend, 2.0 miles Bridal Veil Falls, Index, 4.0 miles Mcintosh Falls, Darrington, 9.5 miles (roundtrip) Other Favorites: Snoqualmie Falls, Myrtle Falls, Keekwulee Falls, Silver Falls, Nooksack Falls, Carter Falls, Whatcom Falls
There’s also Big Otter Creek Falls, Walupt Creek Falls, Spray Park Falls and Boulder River Falls. Too many to list with over 3000 waterfalls in Washington state. 😂
Yes! There are too many to list. We've just visited Spray Park Falls and Boulder River Falls. The spectacular Walupt Creek Falls will be on our list next spring. For sure we need part 2,3,4 etc. Indeed, there are just too many waterfalls to discover and see in Washington state!
Cool listing of falls, sadly many of these would be very hard for me to actually get to so thanks for the views. Your text color isn't best choice it blends into background to well making some of it hard to read.
Thanks William! We truly appreciate you stopping by and watching our video. Comment noted for the text color. Got to make adjustment so the text color does not blend and disappear into background. 👍
Such stunning waterfalls. You did wonderful hike. Thank you for fantastic sharing 😍❤️👍👍
Thank you too Color&Shawn! We truly appreciate your continued support. ❤❤👍
Comet falls looks stunning, love chasing them during spring and summer. Great vid! 💚💚
Totally agree! Love the volume of water during spring. We can't wait to hike it again. Thank you so much for watching and for the continued support! ❤❤👍👍
@@alrosewanderquest spring = gushing!! Right?!..so cool!
I have only done few. So many more to explore. ❤
Agreed! So many adventures, so little time. ❤
Absolutely an excellent video. So well put together. Lots of effort to get to all those locations!
Thank you so much Bruce! 'Glad you like it and we truly appreciate you stopping by and watching our video. Agreed that lots of effort were spent to reach and experience those places, but like they always say "Life is better in hiking boots!" Happy trails!
Good list. So tough with so many great ones in the state. I’ve only seen a little over 150 in the state and I wish it was higher. Rainbow Falls in Stehekin is worth the boat ride across Chelan. Stafford Falls on the Eastside Trail just outside Mount Rainier NP is so pretty. Iron Creek Falls on the east side of Mt. St. Helens was a cool find. Great job capturing these. Very inspiring.
Indeed! It's so tough to list just a few when there's over 3,000 catalogued waterfalls in Washington State. I can only attempt to feature what we have seen and we barely scratching the surface. Oh wow! You've already visited over 150, we need to get busy chasing waterfalls. Rainbow falls is on our list this spring. Thank you for stopping by and liking our video. Happy trails! ❤
Start my joints this year definitely I’ll check them out thank you such amazing films
@@Mannymejia2m You're most welcome 👍❤️
This why I moved here majestic things every where.
This is fantastic! Thank you so much!
We truly appreciate it. 'Glad you like it. Likewise, thanks for stopping by to watch our video. ❤️
Fantastic videography! I've never heard of some of these! All beautiful.
Many thanks! So glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks! This was lovely! Now the hard part...which one do I do first?
Thank you! So many waterfalls, so little time. 🤩👍
Name (1-15, Other Favorites), Location, Roundtrip Distance (if given)
Palouse Falls, Lacrosse, 1.0 miles
Falls Creek Falls, Carson, 3.4 miles
Lewis River Falls (lower, middle, upper), Cougar
Panther Creek Falls, Carson, 0.3 miles
Wallace Falls, Gold Bar, 5.6 miles
Sol Duc Falls, Olympic National Park, 1.6 miles
Teneriffe Falls, North Bend, 6.0 miles
Comet Falls, Mt. Rainier, 3.8 miles
Twin Falls, North Bend, 3.6 miles
Christine Falls, Mt Rainier, viewpoint off WA-706
Cherry Creek Falls, Duvall, 5.0 miles
Narada Falls, Mt Rainier, 0.2 miles
Franklin Falls, North Bend, 2.0 miles
Bridal Veil Falls, Index, 4.0 miles
Mcintosh Falls, Darrington, 9.5 miles (roundtrip)
Other Favorites: Snoqualmie Falls, Myrtle Falls, Keekwulee Falls, Silver Falls, Nooksack Falls, Carter Falls, Whatcom Falls
Walupt creek falls. Paradise falls and tribulation falls are 3 of the most magical waterfalls in the whole PNW
The spectacular Walupt Creek Falls is on our list next month. So many to explore and for sure we need part 2,3,4 etc.
@@alrosewanderquest late June early July is what I’d recommend May is almost impossible unless you want to snow shoe for a long ways
There’s also Big Otter Creek Falls, Walupt Creek Falls, Spray Park Falls and Boulder River Falls. Too many to list with over 3000 waterfalls in Washington state. 😂
Yes! There are too many to list. We've just visited Spray Park Falls and Boulder River Falls. The spectacular Walupt Creek Falls will be on our list next spring. For sure we need part 2,3,4 etc. Indeed, there are just too many waterfalls to discover and see in Washington state!
Cool listing of falls, sadly many of these would be very hard for me to actually get to so thanks for the views.
Your text color isn't best choice it blends into background to well making some of it hard to read.
Thanks William! We truly appreciate you stopping by and watching our video. Comment noted for the text color. Got to make adjustment so the text color does not blend and disappear into background. 👍