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Swayel Falls
   Whatcom County, Washington

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Sky Creek produces two small but pretty waterfalls where it passes underneath the Thornton Creek Road for the second time as it climbs to the Thornton Lakes Trailhead. The lower of the two falls plunges 34 feet in back-to-back steps of 20 and 14 feet down a small, narrow chasm carved into the hillside. Sky Creek is not a large stream by any means and though it drains from high up the side of the mountain where winter snow will linger through the spring and into the early summer months, the volume of water in the creek will be reduced significantly by August and will usually just be a trickle by September.

HISTORY AND NAMING INFORMATION

  • Swayel Falls is the Unofficial name of this waterfall.

Swayel is a Nooksack Indian word meaning "sky", "sky-born" or "of the sky". While the Nooksack tribes didn't really occupy this part of the state, the dialect spoken by the Skagit tribes was a similar Lushootseed dialect but the word they used for similar meanings is essentially unpronounceable using the english language. The name comes from Burlington-based waterfall hunter and frequent collaborator Aaron Young.

LOCATION AND DIRECTIONS

moderate access

Swayel Falls is found near the Thornton Lakes Trailhead in Ross Lake National Recreation Area. Take Highway 20 3 1/4 miles west from the Newhalem General Store to the Thornton Creek Road (signed for Thornton Lakes) and follow it up the mountain for 4.2 miles to the second crossing of Sky Creek (neither crossing is terribly obvious) and park at a turnout just past the creek. Descend the west side of the creek for the easiest access. The falls lie less than 1/10th of a mile downstream from the road, and while the descend adjacent to Upper Swayel Falls is fairly easy, the final 300 feet to the base of Swayel Falls is brushy enough to elevate this to a "moderate" bushwhack.

Latitude

48.64486 N

Longitude

-121.33744 W

Elevation

2315 feet

USGS Quadrangle

Mount Triumph 7 1/2"

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OTHER NEARBY WATERFALLS

Name

Distance

Upper Swayel Falls

0.09 miles

Lower Swayel Falls

1.201 miles

Purgatory Falls

1.54 miles

Granite Gorge Falls

2.202 miles

Lower Big Devil Falls

2.482 miles

Trappers Peak Falls

3.046 miles

Big Devil Falls

3.089 miles

Unnamed Waterfall

3.151 miles

Thornton Falls

3.946 miles

Babcock Falls

4.687 miles

 

 

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Magnitude

10.57

IWC

Unrated

RATING

29.5 %

 

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PHYSICAL MAKEUP

Height

34 feet

Tallest Drop

20 feet

Num. Drops

2

AVG. Width

5 feet

Pitch

90 degrees

Run

45 feet

Primary Form

Tiered Plunges

 

Watershed

Skagit River

Stream

Sky Creek

AVG. Volume

5.0 cfs

Source

Runoff

Seasonality

9 months

Best Flows

April to July

 
 

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UPDATE HISTORY

Jul 16, 2012

Edited basic information about this waterfall

 
 
 
 
 

 

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