Waterfall

Williwakas Falls

Williwakas Falls
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About This Waterfall

Williwakas Falls is a backcountry cataract within Mount Rainier National Park which, at one time at least, received much more attention than it currently does (which is practically nonexistent). Fed by the tiny fragmented remnants of the Stevens Glacier (technically not a glacier any longer), two branches of Williwakas Creek plunge into a canyon in side-by-side formation. The left and more voluminous segment falls a sheer 141 feet, while the right segment, a broader veiling fall, drops 169 feet. Late in the summer the diminished flow of the right segment will reduce the attractiveness of the falls, possibly even drying out entirely in drought years.Williwakas Falls was at one point commonly seen on a trail that used to lead to nearby Fan Lake. The name applied to the creek and glacier comes from "Williwilliwakus", the indian name for the Paradise Glacier (or a part of it which contributed to Williwakas Creek). The falls were then named after the creek. It isn't known when the name came into common use as the falls were not marked by name on any of the early park maps, but the Fan Lake trail has neither been marked on maps, so it is likely the falls were named before the establishment of the park.

Waterfall Details

Waterfall Form

Segmented Plunges

Best Time to Visit

Runoff

Total Height

169ft

Tallest Drop

169ft

Number of Drops

1

Run

30ft

Avg Width

15ft

Max Width

30ft

Pitch

85°

Magnitude

40.06

High Flow

40cfs

Low Flow

20cfs

IWC Rating:1.32
Feeder Stream:Cowlitz River Williwakas Creek
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Getting There

GPS Coordinates

46.799690, -121.689690

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Quick Facts

TypeWaterfall
FormSegmented Plunges
Best SeasonRunoff
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.

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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.