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Twin Falls Trail
Twin Falls Trail

Twin Falls Trail

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Trail Information
Location

Washington 98045, USA

Park

Olallie State Park

Elevation

500 ft

Distance

2.6 mi

Duration

1-1.5 hours

Difficulty

Moderate

Best Season

Spring to Early Fall and Winter

Condition

N/A

Type

Out-and-Back

Twin Falls Trail

Overview:
The Twin Falls Trail in Olallie State Park, Washington, is a popular hike known for its lush, forested surroundings and stunning waterfalls. This trail offers an immersive experience through Pacific Northwest greenery, leading to multiple vantage points of the cascading Twin Falls on the South Fork of the Snoqualmie River. Its moderate length and easy accessibility make it a great choice for families, beginners, and anyone seeking a rewarding, scenic hike close to Seattle. The trail features bridges, a beautiful river section, and well-maintained paths through vibrant foliage and towering Douglas firs.


Trail Details:

  • Trail Length: 2.6 miles round-trip
  • Duration: 1 to 1.5 hours
  • Difficulty Level: Moderate
  • Elevation Gain: 500 feet
  • Trail Type: Out-and-back


Key Features:

  • Lower Falls Viewpoint: About 0.75 miles from the trailhead, a viewpoint offers the first glimpse of the Lower Twin Falls through the trees, providing a dramatic sight of the water cascading over moss-covered rocks.

  • Middle Falls Viewpoint: A short distance further up the trail, hikers reach a bridge that crosses the Snoqualmie River, allowing an up-close view of the powerful Middle Falls. This section is especially scenic and a popular spot for photos.

  • Upper Falls Overlook: Continuing on, hikers reach the final viewpoint for the Twin Falls. This vantage point provides a full, sweeping view of the upper and lower falls, making it the highlight of the hike and a rewarding end to the trail.


Trailhead Information:

  • Starting Point: Twin Falls Trailhead, located off of Exit 34 on Interstate 90.
  • Parking: The trailhead parking area can fill up quickly, especially on weekends, so arriving early is advised.
  • Access Fees: A Discover Pass is required for parking at the Twin Falls Trailhead.


Best Season to Visit:

  • Spring to Early Fall: The trail is most popular during these months when the weather is mild, and the falls are flowing at their fullest due to snowmelt and seasonal rain.
  • Winter: Twin Falls can also be enjoyed in winter, though the trail may be muddy or slippery. The waterfall flow is often strong during this season, making it especially scenic.


Trail Tips:

  • Gear: Comfortable hiking boots are recommended, as parts of the trail can be uneven or muddy, particularly after rainfall.
  • Water: Bring water for the hike, especially on warmer days, as there are limited water sources along the trail.
  • Family-Friendly: The trail is accessible and manageable for families, but children should be supervised around viewpoints and water crossings.
  • Leave No Trace: Keep this beautiful area clean by packing out any trash and staying on designated paths to protect the natural environment.


Trail Highlights:

  • Waterfall Views: With three stunning viewpoints of Twin Falls, this trail provides plenty of scenic waterfall photography opportunities.
  • River and Forest Views: Along the way, hikers enjoy views of the Snoqualmie River and pass through a dense forest of old-growth trees and native plants.
  • Wildlife Spotting: The trail’s forested environment is home to birds, small mammals, and a variety of plants and wildflowers, offering an enjoyable experience for nature enthusiasts.


Additional Information:

  • Weather: Weather in the area can be variable. Be prepared for cool, damp conditions, especially in spring and fall.
  • Trail Condition: The trail is generally well-maintained, though muddy sections can be expected after rain.


The Twin Falls Trail is an easy-to-moderate hike, perfect for anyone looking to experience the tranquility of Washington's natural beauty. With its beautiful waterfall views, accessible terrain, and proximity to Seattle, it offers a memorable outdoor experience for all skill levels.


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Published Nov 13, 2024
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