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CHRISTINE FALLS
   Pierce County, Washington

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Christine Falls is the final waterfall along Van Trump Creek, falling 69 feet in drops of 32 and 37 feet respectively. The falls constitute one of the signiture views in Mount Rainier National Park, framed by the graceful Christine Falls Bridge. The falls have two tiers, one above and one directly underneath the bridge. Its unfortunately near impossible to get both the upper and lower tiers in the same photograph (it can be done with an ultra-wide lens, however). Geologically, Christine Falls has been one of the most unchanged waterfalls in the park, but on August 14th, 2001, a Glacial Debris Flow washed out of the Kautz Glacier and ran down Van Trump Creek. The flow left the entire creek canyon covered with mud, downed trees and rocks and as a result, Christine Falls has been altered. The lower tier remains the same, but a large chunk of rock fell out of the face of the upper tier, causing it to change form slightly. A more visible effect of the outburst flood, and the subsequent record setting floods in 2003 and especially in 2006 is that the creekbed has been scoured down to the bedrock, stripped free of all forms of vegetation.

HISTORY AND NAMING INFORMATION

  • CHRISTINE FALLS is the Official name of this waterfall.

Christine Falls was named by John Hayes of Yelm, Washington, in honor of Christine Louise Van Trump - daughter of P.B. Van Trump, one of the two first ascentionists of Mt. Rainier - who in 1889, at the age of 9, climbed to the 10,000 foot level on the mountain, despite a crippling nervous system disorder.

LOCATION AND DIRECTIONS

Christine Falls are located immediately next to SR 706, on Van Trump Creek, about 2 1/2 miles east of Cougar Rock campground, or about 3 1/2 miles west of Narada Falls. It's pretty obvious, due to the amount of people usually around the falls, the tight gorge next to the bridge and the sign on the far side of the bridge. A short path leads to good views upstream to the falls from a fenced overlook.

Latitude

46.78105 N

Longitude

121.77959 W

Elevation

3706 feet

USGS Quadrangle

Mount Rainier West 7 1/2"

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OTHER NEARBY WATERFALLS

Name

Distance

LOWER VAN TRUMP FALLS

0.587 miles

NAHUNTA FALLS

0.991 miles

VAN TRUMP FALLS

1.234 miles

BLOUCHER FALLS

1.333 miles

TATO FALLS

1.597 miles

COMET FALLS

1.681 miles

LOWER DEADHORSE CREEK FAL...

1.878 miles

CARTER FALLS

1.951 miles

MADCAP FALLS

1.982 miles

UPPER COMET FALLS

2.028 miles

 

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Magnitude

40.49

IWC

2.39  (Class 3)

RATING

47.29 %

 

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PHYSICAL MAKEUP

Height

69 feet

Tallest Drop

37 feet

Num. Drops

2

AVG. Width

10 feet

Pitch

90 degrees

Run

50 feet

Primary Form

Tiered

 

Watershed

Nisqually River

Stream

Van Trump Creek

AVG. Volume

150 cfs

Source

Glacier

Seasonality

Perennial

Best Flows

Year Round

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UPDATE HISTORY

2009-08-28

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