
About This Waterfall
Hall Creek Falls is a rather significant yet unsuspecting waterfall hidden out of view up a valley a short distance above the Interstate 90 corridor east of North Bend. The falls are composed of two distinct drops - a short plunging style fall of about 30 feet, followed by a long, gradual sliding horsetail which terminates in a small pool. The total height of the falls is 103 feet, though due to the low overall angle of descent, it doesn't look nearly that big when viewed from the base. Hall Creek's basin isn't terribly large and features no permanent bodies of water, so while the stream will flow all year long there will be a noticeable drop in the volume of water in the creek as the seasons progress. By September expect the falls to just be a small ribbon of water gliding down the smooth rocks, whereas they will be at peak flow between March and the end of May during the height of snowmelt.
Waterfall Details
Waterfall Form
Sliding Horsetail
Best Time to Visit
Runoff
Total Height
103ft
Number of Drops
2
Run
300ft
Avg Width
15ft
Max Width
25ft
Pitch
35°
Magnitude
9.91
High Flow
25cfs
Low Flow
3cfs
Getting There
GPS Coordinates
47.428630, -121.659510
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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.