Waterfall

Sulphide Basin Falls

Sulphide Basin Falls
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About This Waterfall

The Sulphide and Crystal Glaciers are the largest masses of ice on Mount Shuksan and they both produce melt that fuels Sulphide Creek. On any given day in the summer no less than half a dozen waterfalls can be seen streaming down the southeast side of the mountain into a secluded bowl-shaped basin which harbors difficult to see and nearly impossible to reach Sulphide Lake. The falls range from 300 to 1000 feet high and can be seen for some distance from the surrounding ridges but can't be approached closely due to the ruggedly steep terrain. Because the flow of the water is regulated by the rate the glaciers melt, this series of waterfalls is best seen on a hot day mid summer.

Waterfall Details

Waterfall Form

Tiered Horsetails

Best Time to Visit

June to October

Total Height

1,000ft

Number of Drops

1

Run

300ft

Avg Width

50ft

Pitch

77°

Magnitude

77.74

High Flow

150cfs

IWC Rating:3.55
Feeder Stream:Baker River Unnamed
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Getting There

GPS Coordinates

48.807780, -121.592780

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Quick Facts

TypeWaterfall
FormTiered Horsetails
Best SeasonJune to October
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.