Well, mark this one off the bucket list! I had always put it off because it's a 3.5-hour drive for me, and I had long heard the horror stories of the mosquitos and potholes. And while those stories are 100% true, this was still worth every bit of it!
This waterfall is fairly remote, and the roads are not well maintained, especially after the unprecedented snowfall and rain western Washington received all the way up to early June. This trail is not maintained by a governing body, nor is it marked. You have to scramble across a creek using fallen trees, and growth has begun to overtake those trees. I used my hand-saw to cut as many branches as I could to clear the way. The path down to the falls follows the creek and the creek drops 3 times before the main falls.
The final scramble down to the viewpoint is STEEP, but those VIEWS. Oh so worth it.
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