Address: Hoodsport, WA 98548, USA
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Sandee Waddoups
Beautiful waterfall. Very steep trail to get the best view, but worth it. Trail is not for the faint hearted, so if you're afraid of heights, it's not for you.
Michele Stover (Chel)
Just amazing. 13 mile drive in from hwy 101, turns to gravel about 1/2 in. Worth the drive. Saw a dozen or more small waterfalls along the road also.
Kara Mayer
Absolutely stunning scenery, a must visit on a clear beautiful day. Road has its fair share of potholes but overall not bad. We were able to pass in a low clearance sedan no problem. The view of the surrounding landscape is breathtaking, if you are adventurous and wearing proper foot wear you can see the 2nd tier of the falls from a small trail behind the sign that indicates a fee before the bridge. At the end of the bridge on the right side is another small trail that will give you views of the first tier of the falls. Please use extreme caution it is definitely a scramble and not for anyone who isn't experienced at hiking steep rocky areas.
Nathan Clark
Great look at falls fun hike definitely need to stretch before and after. Both kids and dog had fun
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I don't see why not. It's at a dead end so traffic certainly won't be an issue. It'll be a while before all the snow is gone, and the road will be pretty rough, especially with snow melt and possible washout. Make sure you you have a capable vehicle and that someone knows where you'll be in case you get stuck.
You can drive to the falls, unless washout or road conditions (severe pot-holes/snow) prevent access. I was able to get there the week before "snowpocalypse", but I grew up driving in snow and had a 4x4, so YMMV. However, a more water-accessible area can be found along the road to the falls. Right before the road tees off (right to Lena Lake/falls, left to Jefferson Lakes) there is a turn on the left (dirt road into the woods) after less than a hundred feet you can park. There's a generally flat area, and the Hamma Hamma river runs gently alongside the rocky bed. I believe there's also a stone firepit right next to the river. If you'd like more info message me here or on Instagram @BlizzardZHusky.
It's a series of small falls into pools. Theres a path that goes under the bridge, and alongside the river above the falls. Parking/staging area for the hike up to Lena Lake. Late Spring or as soon as the snow clears is the best time to see the falls.
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