
About This Waterfall
John Muir once wrote "Even the blind must enjoy these woods". Even though this quote doesn't necessarily apply to this particular location, Whinnimic Falls and the basin it occurs in is one of those places that even a blind man would find unimaginably beautiful. Whinnimic Falls strives to be the center of attention in this valley, but one can't help gawking at the massive face of all five summits of Lemah Mountain looming over the cascading headwaters of Lemah Creek. First impressions of the area lead to obvious comparisons to parts of the Swiss Alps - the headwaters of Lemah Creek plunging over lacy waterfalls before flowing through gentle pond-like pools amid grassy meadows in the valley floor with the mountains towering 4000 feet above. The falls themselves, as mentioned, do their best to be the center of attention, plunging 350 feet (plus or minus about 30 feet - couldn't get close enough to take an accurate measurement) over a sheer cliff. Though the stream feeding the falls heads in a small glacier and a pair of tarns high up on Lemah Mountain, the volume of the creek shrivels to nearly nothing by September in most years, but it does retain flow all year long. I often feel conflicted about publicizing places like this because as delicate as the area is, I wish more could see it. Usually the photo-bug wins out, and, as in this case, I will leave the route finding up to you. If you do visit this area, please remember that while nature isn't nearly as fragile as some say, a place as special as this can be ruined very easily if not treated well.Fred Beckey mentions this waterfall by name in the red Cascade Alpine Guide. The origins are not known.
Waterfall Details
Waterfall Form
Plunge
Best Time to Visit
May to August
Total Height
350ft
Number of Drops
1
Run
30ft
Avg Width
15ft
Pitch
90°
Magnitude
44.29
High Flow
25cfs
Getting There
GPS Coordinates
47.483780, -121.281870
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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.