Goat Falls
Spray Falls
Hiking to Spray Falls, witness incredible beauty even before reaching these mighty falls. This one is a must on the waterfalls list. The trailhead at Mowich Lake begins in one of the most beautiful areas of the Park. The trail passes through a pristine forest,...
Comet Falls
The drama of the falls, along with its easy access make Comet Falls one of the park's most popular waterfalls. This waterfall descends from Van Trump Park in a 462-foot plunge from Van...
Myrtle Falls
Myrtle Falls offers a stunning viewpoint located only a quarter of a mile from the parking lot at Paradise, Mount Rainier National Park.
Christine Falls
Some of the prettiest and most easily accessible falls in Mt. Rainier National Park, Christine Falls offers a charming intimate setting for viewing the powerful falls. This signature view of the lower falls is framed by the historic, arching Christine Falls Bridge....
Carter Falls at Mount Rainier
Semi-hidden Carter Falls is especially enjoyable on a hot day as the Nisqually River Trail leading to it, is through sheltered old-growth forest beside the Paradise River. This 53 foot high falls is but one of several along the Paradise RiveTrailile Carter Falls is...
Narada Falls
To visit Narada Falls from the Nisqually Entrance to the park, follow the road 14 miles to a signed viewpoint and parking lot. Follow a short trail for full views of the falls.
Snoquera Falls
At 400 feet, Snoquera Falls is one of the tallest waterfalls on the north side of Mt. Rainier National Park. View these impressive falls from Chinook Pass, Highway 410 at the entrance to Camp Shephard. Find a public parking area and a trailhead to the falls outside...
Ranger Falls
Ranger Falls, The 4-mile walk through the moderate rainforest is an incredible experience in itself, even before reaching beautiful Ranger Falls in the Carbon River corner of the park.
Denman Falls
Denman Falls is a spectacular waterfall accessed from the West Side Road inside Mt. Rainier National Park. The waterfall is difficult to reach because getting there involves a long hike or mountain bike ride. While the hike is not difficult it's 15.5 miles round-trip....
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