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PARADISE FALLS
   Pierce County, Washington

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This is the uppermost waterfall along the Paradise River. There are actually two falls, separated by a large moraine “island”, about 300 feet apart, along separate streams, which drop over the same formation. Paradise Falls has usually been considered just the western of the two, but I see no reason not to include the other one as well. Both falls drop about 30 feet over a bedrock protrusion in otherwise barren gravel beds, left by the quickly retreating Paradise Glacier. Unfortunately, trails don’t get close to the falls, so you might have to settle for a distant view from the footbridges across the river, about 500 feet downstream. Traveling to the base of the falls would be a piece of cake, if it were allowed (due to the excessive meadow trampling in the Paradise Area, off trail travel is not allowed). I have seen a couple maps which show a trail passing near the falls, in which case, the rating would go up, but otherwise, this waterfall is likely only of interest to waterfall enthusiasts.

HISTORY AND NAMING INFORMATION

  • PARADISE FALLS is the name of this waterfall.

LOCATION AND DIRECTIONS

moderate access

Located in the Paradise area of Mount Rainier National Park. Because of the often-crowded nature of the Paradise parking lots, this waterfall is best accessed as follows. Once in Mount Rainier National Park, follow Highway 706 to the Paradise Road, and drive to the large parking area at the Paradise Lodge. Do not park here, but instead begin following the one-way Paradise Valley Road, which leaves Paradise. At the bottom of the first hill, you’ll cross the Paradise River, and immediately after is a large parking area on the right. Park here. Follow the 4th Crossing Trail, across the street from the parking area, uphill for 1/3 of a mile, to the Skyline Trail. Turn right, and proceed another 8/10 of a mile to the Paradise Glacier Trail. Stay on the Skyline trail for another couple hundred feet to the footbridges over the Paradise River. The falls are easily seen for several hundred feet of trail.

Latitude

46.79842 N

Longitude

121.71791 W

Elevation

6163 feet

USGS Quadrangle

Mount Rainier East 7 1/2"

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OTHER NEARBY WATERFALLS

Name

Distance

SLUISKIN FALLS

0.562 miles

GOLDEN GATE FALLS

0.567 miles

UPPER STEVENS CREEK FALLS

0.801 miles

MIDDLE EDITH CREEK FALLS

0.911 miles

EDITH GORGE FALLS

1.321 miles

MYRTLE FALLS

1.352 miles

FAIRY FALLS

1.459 miles

PARADISE GLACIER FALLS

1.821 miles

WILLIWAKAS FALLS

2.141 miles

UPPER STEVENS VALLEY FALL...

2.296 miles

 

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Magnitude

32.07

IWC

0.21  (Class 1)

RATING

38.07 %

 

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PHYSICAL MAKEUP

Height

20 feet

Tallest Drop

20 feet

Num. Drops

1

AVG. Width

30 feet

Pitch

81 degrees

Run

10 feet

Primary Form

Block

 

Watershed

Nisqually River

Stream

Paradise River

AVG. Volume

35 cfs

Source

Glacier

Seasonality

Perennial

Best Flows

July to October

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UPDATE HISTORY

2007-11-06

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