
About This Waterfall
This waterfall caught me by surprise the first time I ventured up the Cascade River road, however, I lacked time to stop and investigate further at the time. I've been in the area three times since, not once was there sufficient water in the creek. This unnamed stream is entirely reliable on low elevation snow and rain to sustain it, so the falls totally dry out by the middle of July. I took this picture the second week of July (and this year we had abnormally high snowfall), and the falls were pretty much dead. When the creek is going full speed, this is a rather impressive waterfall, sheeting hundreds of feet down the mountainside on smoothed rocks. However, when the creek is running high, it may be more difficult to get clear views of the falls (since the easiest way to reach the base of the falls is right up the steep and narrow streambed).The falls flow off the side of Big Devil Peak, so the name was derived as a spin off of the theme.
Waterfall Details
Waterfall Form
Horsetail
Best Time to Visit
Runoff
Total Height
300ft
Number of Drops
1
Run
300ft
Avg Width
5ft
Pitch
59°
Magnitude
12.28
High Flow
5cfs
Getting There
GPS Coordinates
48.539360, -121.279420
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Tips
Best photos during golden hour or after rain.
A hike may be required to reach the falls.
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.