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WATERFALL NAME

RATING

 

 

STREAM

COUNTY

 

Maid Of The Mist Falls

33.83

Unnamed

King

Malachite Falls

70.2

Copper Creek

King

Marckworth Falls

29.64

Youngs Creek

Snohomish

Marmot Lake Falls

 

Unnamed

King

Marsh Creek Falls

51.78

Marsh Creek

Snohomish

Marten Creek Falls

40.12

Marten Creek

King

May Creek Falls

46.2

May Creek

Snohomish

Mayflower Falls

26.92

Moores Gulch

Snohomish

McCauley Falls

32.75

Hanstead Creek

King

McClellan Creek Falls

 

McClellan Creek

King

McCoy Creek Falls

41.84

McCoy Creek

Snohomish

Melakwa Falls

 

Pratt River

King

Merchant Mine Falls

 

Unnamed

Snohomish

Merritt Falls

21.45

Chelan

Middle Copper Falls

55.05

Copper Creek

King

Middle Fork Teanaway Falls

 

Middle Fork Teanaway...

Kittitas

Middle Klonaqua Falls

 

Unnamed

Chelan

Middle Lemah Creek Falls

45.95

Lemah Creek

Kittitas

Middle Snow Creek Falls

 

Snow Creek

Chelan

Middle Tokul Creek Falls

 

Tokul Creek

King

Miller River Falls

56.48

East Fork Miller Riv...

King

Mineral City Falls

 

Silver Creek

Snohomish

Minnehaha Falls

 

Silver Creek

Snohomish

Mirror Lake Falls

 

Roaring Creek

Kittitas

Mohawk Falls

32.71

Unnamed

King

Monkey Cage Falls

38.97

Tye River

King

Moon Valley Falls

 

Gifford Creek

King

 

 

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REGION SUMMARY

The Alpine Lakes Region consists of lands within King, Snohomish, Chelan and Yakima Counties which border the expansive Alpine Lakes Wilderness. Bordered on the west by Puget Sound, the east by Highway 97, the north by the Monte Cristo Peaks and the south by Highway 410, the Alpine Lakes Region has one of the highest concentrations of waterfalls in the state.

The geology of the region is punctuated by the heavily glaciated landscape of the central plateau of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness. Hundreds of lakes and tarns dot the granite landscape, streams chaining many together forming what are known as Paternoster Lakes. In many cases, glacial activity has scoured steps in the valleys which these lakes occupy, and as the outlets flow down the valley, waterfalls occur as the water streams from one lake to the next. The high relief of the area coupled with these lake formations and the glacial history of the area results in many large waterfalls occurring in the area. Most of the largest falls in the region occur in the backcountry of the Wilderness Area itself, at least a dozen reaching heights over 1000 feet tall.

 

RESOURCES

Mount Baker Snoqualmie National Forest
Wenatchee National Forest

 
 
 

 

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