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Dosewallips Falls
Olympic National Park, Kid-Friendly, No Pets, No Pass, Hood Canal Rachel Hansen 5/31/20 Olympic National Park, Kid-Friendly, No Pets, No Pass, Hood Canal Rachel Hansen 5/31/20

Dosewallips Falls

Brinnon, WA

After a 4.5 mile hike/ride, descend and skirt beneath a big ledge coming at the base of the dramatic 100-foot plus Dosewallips Falls. Admire the raging cascade’s force—it’s mesmerizing.

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Rocky Brook Falls
Dog-Friendly, Kid-Friendly, No Pass, Hood Canal Rachel Hansen 5/31/20 Dog-Friendly, Kid-Friendly, No Pass, Hood Canal Rachel Hansen 5/31/20

Rocky Brook Falls

Brinnon, WA
One of the tallest waterfalls on the Peninsula, Rocky Brook Falls is also among the prettiest.

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Murhut Falls
Olympic National Forest, Dog-Friendly, Kid-Friendly, No Pass Rachel Hansen 5/31/20 Olympic National Forest, Dog-Friendly, Kid-Friendly, No Pass Rachel Hansen 5/31/20

Murhut Falls

Brinnon, WA
A well-built trail allows hikers of all ages and abilities to admire this beautiful 130-foot two-tiered waterfall.

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Tumwater Falls
Dog-Friendly, Kid-Friendly, No Pass, Olympia Rachel Hansen 5/25/20 Dog-Friendly, Kid-Friendly, No Pass, Olympia Rachel Hansen 5/25/20

Tumwater Falls

Olympia, WA
An iconic state capital landmark. Meander over foot bridges to take in history along with the sensational scenery.

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Kennedy Creek Falls
Dog-Friendly, Kid-Friendly, No Pass, Olympia Rachel Hansen 3/11/19 Dog-Friendly, Kid-Friendly, No Pass, Olympia Rachel Hansen 3/11/19

Kennedy Creek Falls

Kamilche, WA
Pack a picnic, reaching these pretty falls involves an easy half day hike on a closed-to-vehicles logging road.

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Northwest Washington Scenic Waterfall Trail

Olympia, South Puget Sound, Hood Canal, Olympic Peninsula, Pacific Coast, and Wynoochee Valley Waterfalls

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