There are three magnificent falls in the beautiful 4,735-acre Cascade Mountains’ Wallace Falls State Park in Washington. On the way to see the falls, you will hike through the huge, shady old growth forest of fragrant conifers, past many lakes and fast-running streams. The Upper Wallace Falls is 240 feet tall and spills in five tiers. Just below it is the massive 367-foot Wallace Falls, which runs in three sections. The best place to see it is from the Skykomish Valley. Further downstream is Lower Wallace Falls, which drops 212 feet in five tiers. The Wallace Falls Trail is a 9-mile roundtrip that gains 1,544 feet through a green carpet of moss, hemlock, and sword ferns.

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