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OHANAPECOSH FALLS
   Pierce County, Washington

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Ohanapecosh Falls is a modest waterfall along the Ohanapecosh River about a quarter mile upstream from its confluence with Chinook Creek. The falls are a double-punchbowl in form, split in two by a natural trough that offsets the tiers by a good 20 feet, creating a very eye catching stair-step. During high water, the whole ledge most likely gets submerged underwater. During the flood of 2006, the Ohanapecosh took out the bridge 15 feet above the falls - a testament to the insane volume of water that fell on Mount Rainier during the event.

HISTORY AND NAMING INFORMATION

  • OHANAPECOSH FALLS is the Adopted name of this waterfall.

While I have very little evidence to support this theory, it is possible that this waterfall was the feature originally intended to be titled Stafford Falls. While the early Eastside Trail passed near both this entry and the fall currently known as Stafford, it is postulated that this would have been viewed as more prominent due to the river's size.

LOCATION AND DIRECTIONS

moderate access

Ohanapecosh Falls is located along th Eastside Trail along the Highway 123 corridor in Mount Rainier National Park. The falls can be accessed two ways. The first, start from the Grove of the Patriarchs and hike north for 3 1/2 miles to the falls. The second, and personally preferred is to start at the Owyhigh Lakes Trailhead, 4 1/2 miles south of Cayuse Pass, and hike 1/4 mile to the Eastside Trail, then follow the Eastside Trail south for just over 3 miles to the falls. The best views are about 300 feet south of the bridge.

Latitude

46.80459 N

Longitude

121.56472 W

Elevation

2445 feet

USGS Quadrangle

Chinook Pass 7 1/2"

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OHANAPECOSH FALLS is shown in the center. The 10 closest waterfalls are shown as transparent icons. Click any icon or see the list below for more information.

OTHER NEARBY WATERFALLS

Name

Distance

SHRINER FALLS

0.895 miles

ZIGZAG FALLS

1.626 miles

STAFFORD FALLS

2.006 miles

CHINOOK CASCADES

2.768 miles

UPPER OLLALIE CREEK FALLS

3.273 miles

OLALLIE CREEK FALLS

3.428 miles

MIDDLE OHANAPECOSH FALLS

3.928 miles

DEER CREEK FALLS

3.93 miles

SYDNEY FALLS

3.966 miles

BOUNDARY CREEK FALLS

4.194 miles

 

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Magnitude

36.17

IWC

3.05  (Class 4)

RATING

47.25 %

 

Photo of OHANAPECOSH FALLS

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PHYSICAL MAKEUP

Height

50 feet

Tallest Drop

30 feet

Num. Drops

2

AVG. Width

10 feet

Pitch

76.5 degrees

Run

50 feet

Primary Form

Tiered

 

Watershed

Cowlitz River

Stream

Ohanapecosh River

AVG. Volume

300 cfs

Source

Glacier

Seasonality

Perennial

Best Flows

May to September

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UPDATE HISTORY

2007-11-05

Edited Waterfall Information

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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