Waterfall

Lower Twin Falls

Lower Twin Falls
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About This Waterfall

While Twin Falls steals all the attention and glamor thanks to its easy access and the fact that it plunges directly into ironically named Twin Falls Lake, Lower Twin Falls is far and away the better waterfall. As it exits Twin Falls Lake Wilson Creek swerves around a small granite outcrop then sheets over smooth rock before hurtling over a huge cliff, spraying and zigzagging 236 feet in impressive form to the floor of the narrow valley below. Unfortunately unlike its upstream twin (bad pun of the day, check) there is simply no easy way to access Lower Twin Falls thanks to the extremely steep terrain. While Twin Falls and its namesake lake were formed by the action of a large glacial melt stream pounding into the granite bedrock, what the force of the river did in the vicinity of this waterfall is much less clear. Huge boulders line the base of the falls, probably cleaved off of the facing cliff, but little other evidence exists of the voluminous river which flowed through this valley during the last ice age. Because Wilson Creek is essentially fed by three small lakes and some swampland upstream from the falls, it will exhibit significant seasonal fluctuation in volume, ranging from a fairly powerful plunge during the spring to a very delicate plume in the autumn. As such the falls are not really worth visiting after the end of July outside of heavy snow years.Twin Falls Lake was named for the presence of waterfalls on Wilson Creek plunging both into and out of the lake. The USGS however only distinguishes the falls dropping into the lake as Twin Falls, instead of referring to them collectively as the name would suggest, which leaves the lower falls officially unnamed and so it is usually just referred to as Lower Twin Falls. We find this to be the most logical convention as well, since the linear distance between the two falls is considerable thanks to the presence of the lake.

Waterfall Details

Waterfall Form

Segmented Horsetails

Total Height

236ft

Tallest Drop

236ft

Number of Drops

1

Run

200ft

Avg Width

70ft

Max Width

130ft

Pitch

75°

Magnitude

45.37

Avg Flow

35cfs

IWC Rating:1.6
Feeder Stream:Skykomish River Wilson Creek
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Getting There

GPS Coordinates

48.027390, -121.741550

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Quick Facts

TypeWaterfall
FormSegmented Horsetails
StatusCataloged

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Tips

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Best photos during golden hour or after rain.

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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.