Waterfall

Upper Swayel Falls

Upper Swayel Falls
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About This Waterfall

Sky Creek produces two small but pretty waterfalls where it passes underneath the Thornton Creek Road for the second time as it climbs to the Thornton Lakes Trailhead. The upper of the two falls skips 29 feet down a blocky cascading-style fall before cascading further through a rock and log choked streambed. Sky Creek is not a large stream by any means and though it drains from high up the side of the mountain where winter snow will linger through the spring and into the early summer months, the volume of water in the creek will be reduced significantly by August and will usually just be a trickle by September.Swayel is a Nooksack Indian word meaning "sky", "sky-born" or "of the sky". While the Nooksack tribes didn't really occupy this part of the state, the dialect spoken by the Skagit tribes was a similar Lushootseed dialect but the word they used for similar meanings is essentially unpronounceable using the english language. The name comes from Burlington-based waterfall hunter and frequent collaborator Aaron Young.

Waterfall Details

Waterfall Form

Steep Veiling Cascade

Best Time to Visit

Runoff

Total Height

29ft

Tallest Drop

29ft

Number of Drops

1

Run

25ft

Avg Width

15ft

Max Width

20ft

Pitch

70°

Magnitude

9.97

High Flow

5cfs

IWC Rating:0
Feeder Stream:Skagit River Sky Creek
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Getting There

GPS Coordinates

48.645650, -121.337710

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Quick Facts

TypeWaterfall
FormSteep Veiling Cascade
Best SeasonRunoff
StatusCataloged

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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.