Address: 27781 NE Lucia Falls Rd, Yacolt, WA 98675, USA
Phone: +15643972285
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This is fun little park to explore! π Dogs are allowed on leash. The park has an easy trail that is kid friendly. There is very limited parking though!
Jacob Daniel
Always have a great time coming here. Glad there are multiple trails to hike around also. The only thing I can say bad if not good parcking if you have a full size truck very hard to find spots
Markus βmarkobear1β
This is one beautiful park on an amazingly beautiful river.!!!! The MFRP can be accessed from a variety of access points along the E Fork of the Lewis River. There is a trail south across the river from the small parking area on the NE Lucia Falls Road. This trail runs all along the southern side of the river from almost the eastern end of Lucia Falls Regional Park across the high bridge and loops around to the eastern side of Moulton Falls Regional Park. MFRP has several areas to park at these access points. Handicap parking is available Restrooms are located at various points WIDELY interspersed throughout the park. Again this is an easily accessed park to most urban areas in Clark County. Easy access to I-5 as well Final thoughts---Go and enjoy the beautiful river and the clean park. Highly recommended
Tracy Lyon
Nice, well groomed trails. Very pet friendly. Beautiful scenery.
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It is! Great for swimming (though I'd be cautious this early in the year). Also, we all jumped off rocks in high school- pretty safe and not too high, but just be aware that it happens.
No to the falls itself. But if you walk along the road east of the parking lot, there is a nice mellow pool of clear water that is safe for swimming. Just don't dive off the bridge π
No fee to park. Get there early to lock in a spot. There a camp ground with river access that's real nice. Easy trek to the river.
There is no room to camp there.
I honestly don't know. Wish I could help?
No. It's a day use area. You could try Silver Star a little farther up near Larch Mountain. There's camping there and good hiking. The best is in the national forest, Mt. Adam's wilderness or near Mt. St. Helens.
No. You cannot fish within 400' upstream or downstream of Moulton Falls Park.
Exactly what caleb said... but since your here, that means no matter what we say... your probably going to jump anyway. So i might as well advise the safe way. Its about 20ft deep but there are rock shelves on the right that you can't see so jump out and in the middle, make sure you wear shoes and cross your arms like your going down a bullet slide and grab some goggles take a swim and kinda scout the area before hand. If the police are present then you'll be sentenced to suicide classes due to the height. Your not supposed to do it and i shouldn't be typing this... but i'd rather tell you the right way before you mess up and get hurt.
I would recommend the Hantwick Road Trailhead for wheelchairs (far end of the park). As far as the main end (which is more iconic and pretty) there are some pretty steep hills and logs across the trail to help shed water right at the beginning. If you want to go to the bridge, park in the upper lot and then it will be easier to get to the main trail that parallels the creek. It is a beautiful place that I would recommend going to!
I would suggest Lucia Falls, which is the falls that is about 3 miles west. You can see more of the falls and there is a place to sit so you can watch it. Moulten falls had some benches, however if you have a tough time with stairs, you won't be able to see the falls very well. If you are looking for a paved flat trail to go on, then at the other end of the Moulten falls trail, there is a mile of pavement that is very easy walking (or walker/wheelchair) and quite scenic and quiet.
There's a variety of trails; the bridge comment is correct, though if you want something more substantial, cross the bridge, head west to the stone trail marker and then turn south for a more substantial single track trail.
There are multiple spots to park, they can't really stop you from going. If the lots are locked, park up the hill on the dirt/gravel area.
There is a walk way right next to it its pretty easy to find
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