
About This Waterfall
Located in the southeast corner of Mt. Rainier National Park. Drive to the junction of SR 706 and SR 123 at the Stevens Canyon entrance to the park, then follow SR 123 south for 1/3 mile to the signed (small metal sign) turnout for the Silver Falls trailhead. the trail leads down to the river and the falls in 1/5 mile. Another way to reach the falls is to walk 1 mile up the Silver Falls Trail from the Ohanapecosh campground. Being the lazy type, I have never done that, but I have heard it is relatively flat and easy.This is the easiest waterfall to get to along the Highway 410 / 123 corridor in Mt. Rainier National Park. The Ohanapecosh River cascades down a series of progressively larger steps, becoming more flume-like as it descends, ending in a powerful 40 foot plunge into a large blue pool. Below the falls the river enters a narrow gorge which the trail spans on a high footbridge. Don't be fooled by the beauty of the river here, more people have been killed in the area around the Silver Falls area than at pretty much any other waterfall in the park. I can't find any information on the origin of the name, it's likely not very in-depth however. I think something like Blue Hole Falls would have been more appropriate (you'll understand when you see it). Although the falls are technically tiered (the photo doesn't illustrate well how steep the river above the falls is), it's hard not to call this a punchbowl when you see how powerful it is.Silver Falls are said to have been named by early campers at Ohanapecosh Hot Springs, as a descriptive of the clear, silvery-blue waters of the Ohanapecosh River.
Waterfall Details
Waterfall Form
Tiered Plunges
Best Time to Visit
Year Round
Total Height
95ft
Tallest Drop
40ft
Number of Drops
4
Run
500ft
Avg Width
20ft
Pitch
81°
Magnitude
62.56
High Flow
500cfs
Getting There
GPS Coordinates
46.752210, -121.559360
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Tips
Best photos during golden hour or after rain.
Parking available nearby.
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.