
About This Waterfall
Goat Falls is one of a handful of waterfalls which was documented by a 1906 expedition (perhaps The Mountaineers) into the Goat Rocks. I have been aware of this waterfall for several years, but had absolutely no idea exactly where it was located. In June of 2007 I went backpacking in the area and while scouting the few waterfalls I knew of, I stumbled on this fall. As I viewed it, I was looking down at it on the south side of the stream flowing from the Meade Glacier on Gilbert Peak and it looked familiar. I was largely distracted by the much larger waterfall immediately downstream, so I snapped a quick picture and proceeded downstream. When I got home and compared it to the historic pictures on my hard drive, it turns out I had stumbled across the long lost Goat Falls. The biggest factor that threw me when I first saw it is the original photographs were taken from the other side of the creek and it was hard to match the angles. I need to properly photograph the falls, and I plan to return to the area in 2008. This is not the same Goat Falls that drains from Goat Lake on the west side of Gilbert Peak.Goat Falls was discovered and named in 1906 by a party exploring the headwaters of the South Fork Tieton River. The group actually ascended what is now known as Conrad Creek (it is the larger of the two streams feeding from the Goat Rocks), which was then presumed to be the Tieton. The falls were photographed by S.C. Smith during the expedition.
Waterfall Details
Waterfall Form
Horsetail
Best Time to Visit
May to August
Total Height
20ft
Tallest Drop
20ft
Number of Drops
1
Run
10ft
Avg Width
15ft
Pitch
77°
Magnitude
26.22
High Flow
75cfs
Getting There
GPS Coordinates
46.491020, -121.378930
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Tips
Best photos during golden hour or after rain.
Use GPS coordinates for the most accurate directions.
Safety Info
Stay on marked trails. Rocks near waterfalls are extremely slippery.
Never swim at the top of a waterfall. Strong currents can be deceptive.
Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.