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    Franklin Falls Trailhead

    4.6 (141 reviews)

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    Matt U.

    On a nicely manicured trail, down a shady road, up near snoqualmie pass, lies this delightful waterfall! We've been driving over Snoqualmie pass for darn near 40 years, and I had no idea this was here. From the waterfall, you're able to see the westbound lanes as you're descending the west side of Snoqualmie pass. The trail is well marked, and more manicure than we are generally used to. While it was a really nice hike, it honestly took a little bit away from it. That said, it's one we would do again. We don't hike on the side of the mountains very often, so we've forgotten how busy it would be on a Saturday. We were lucky to find a place to park, but do be ready to spend a little bit of time circling. They were probably 1000 people that we saw on the trail, and a few hundred down near the waterfall, including the number of groups that were swimming underneath it. It still remains very picturesque, and is the sort of place. It's nice to hike with friends, especiallyif you have younger kids. It's not a particularly difficult trail, and other than a slight descent to the waterfall, it's not much different than walking through a park.

    Wendi K.

    Simply breathtaking, any time of year. It's a bite-sized creekside "hike" / nature walk to a wonderful waterfall at the end. Discovery NW Pass required. If you are going to do this hike, please be respectful of nature ^___^ Keeping our trails trash free preserved the beauty for us all (critters included!) I just love the PNW.

    Debra W.

    A friend had posted photos of waterfall and I just knew I had to come here. On a few different trail and hiking ops, it rated this as an easy trail. 1 mile there, 1 mile back and about an hour for the hike. But what I feel no one mentioned is that the hike there is ALL UPHILL. All of it. According to my watch it was almost a 400ft elevation gain. There are areas where there are stairs that made on the pathway but some of the stairs have a tall height. But the trail and path is wide enough in 99% of the areas so that it's easy to pass other hikers. There are a few sections where you can easily rest on the way up on the trail without blocking anyone walking on the trail so that is a very nice benefit. When you get close to the waterfall, the path ends and you have to navigate on rocks to get to the waterfall. As someone who doesn't always balance so well, I did need some assistance. The water from the waterfall is so clear and beautiful. There is something so soothing about being in nature like that. Surrounded by greenery, water sounds and fresh air. Going back down the trail is much faster since you are going down but for someone with bad knees the height of the stairs sometimes made it an issue when going down. It was better for me to walk on the outside of the stair instead. Overall highly recommend. It's beautiful and a great hike.

    Edna D.

    Franklin falls is a popular trail, easy hike even for children and pets! Depending on where you start it's about two miles roundtrip. The hike up was great with only a few incline areas, beautiful scenery and would recommend. It's also beautiful during winter time.

    Franklin Falls!  :)
    Michael A.

    Went on a short hike today to see the big Waterfall. Parking was kind of difficult to find since there were a lot of people there. Luckily, we found one space in the main Visitor Parking lot when someone had pulled out. Just some cars were parked very close to each other. Some people can be very inconsiderate of others. We also witnessed several people driving down the wrong way and entering in where it clearly shows a DO NOT ENTER sign!!! Stupid people... The short walk up to the Waterfall was great! Enjoyed the nice weather, good trail and took a whole lot of pictures. Very scenic for the most part.

    Franklin Falls trail.
    Kim R.

    The falls are ok, but the trail is the highlight. We parked in the large lot up the hill past the first trailhead we spotted. We hopped on the trail here and completed the Wagon Road to Franklin Falls trail loop...through the gorgeous forest...down the slippery steps for a brief viewing of the falls...along the beautiful Snoqualmie River...past the adorable cabins...and back around to the opposite end of the parking lot. Sure the falls are pretty, but I enjoyed the hike more...beautiful place!

    Katherine Y.

    We have been to Franklin fall in the summer many times. This is our first time snowshoeing to the fall on a very merry white Christmas Day. Instead of going from the trail head parking lot. We came down from the Summit at snoqualmie all the way down to the fall. The walk was super beautiful and the kids get to play in the snow and even grab a few popsicles (icicles) to eat and play with. This is an amazing winter wonderland and the perfect day to hang outdoors with the family.

    Catherine M.

    Amazing waterfall! It's super full-bodied right now. There was barely anyone there on a Tuesday morning. We had the waterfall to ourselves! The rocks down are a little slippery and wet so just be extra careful there.

    Shevaani S.

    We hike here a fair bit, despite it being 40min drive from home. Love the hike, it's beautiful. Waterfall is beautiful. The creek is serene and clean. You can see the bottom of the creek. It's just an amazing site/sight :) The bathrooms however - DISGUSTING. People need to treat public facilities better. Recommend the hike, avoid the convenience.

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    Blessie W.

    So easy to get to, yet so pretty! My uncle decided to take my family and I here after seven years. I recall that the last time we went, it was rainy and a bit slippery, but this time around, it was perfectly sunny. The wooden bridge to get to the trailhead was nice to take photos on, and the trail to get to the fall itself was nicely maintained. And boy, were the falls beautiful! You can walk pretty close to it on the rocks- def nice for photo ops. Def coming on out again if I want an easy, yet pretty getaway.

    Katie D.

    Nice hike to Franklin Falls! It's hard to go to during winter and can get busy during the summer. Be careful at the last part before you get to the falls there is a path of rocks that can get slippery.

    Falls close up and personal
    Elisabeth P.

    We found this to be a beautiful and leisurely hike with a rewarding end. It's a pretty popular hike even though it's a decent drive from the city, so plan to arrive early or give it a visit on a weekday. The parking lot is right at the trailhead and takes the NW Forest Pass. It's a pretty mild hike with only 2 miles roundtrip and a 400 ft elevation gain. The trail is pretty smooth and well maintained. There are two vista points, one directly on the trail and the second you can climb the rocks to go right up to the base of the waterfall. The trail is shaded the whole way so you don't have to worry too much about the sunscreen. The falls themselves are beautiful at 135 ft of total waterfall and an icy cold pool of water at its base. The trees and natural PNW forest are an incredible backdrop making these falls a breathtaking sight. There's lots of places to sit on rocks and just enjoy the water, that is if there aren't too many people around. We took the Wagon Road Trail back to the parking lot which completes a nice loop and was less trafficked than the in and out Franklin Falls Trail. It's a well worthy hike and perfect for a quick outdoor experience.

    Mike L.

    Arrived Friday around 10am and there were a bit of cars parked on the side of the street closer to the trailhead. The parking lot was a little further down and was only half full. I scanned the QR code which links you to the day pass section of DiscoveryNW. Paid $5 online and wrote the order/confirmation on a piece of paper placed on my dash (bring a pen and paper if you pay onsite!). The trail was well kept and a bit muddy at some sections. Mostly covered by the trees with no bugs! There were a few groups and families but overall a pretty open trail for my dog and I. The falls had a good spray and the rocks were a little slippery closer to the base. When I left around 11:15am, the parking lot had a few open spots but was definitely getting crowded.

    Pay $5 pass per car online at www.discovernw.org, print out the pass OR write the confirmation number and leave it on the dashboard

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    Goldmyer Hot Springs

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    4.0(22 reviews)
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    Its's not worth the effort *for a day trip*... cant speak for camping. Coming from Tacoma for a 2…read morehr drive with 45 minutes of it being an insanely precarious road and then a 5 mile "hike" which is a walk on a dirt road, not to mention the lottery system and the instructions on how to even visit... I was expecting A LOT more! The pools were small! Thankfully one group was leaving as we arrived so there was only 3 other people hanging out with us. Otherwise, it would have been SO cramped! My husband couldn't even stretch out and hes 6 foot. If you've never experienced nature/spa or are not from WA then I guess you might enjoy this, but I wouldn't do it again. Pros: caretakers are super nice, seems like guests are all going to be friendly and respectful, area is VERY well kept and clean, pools are cool despite being small, temps are great, "hike" is boring but easy! Cons: way too much boring effort to get here (especially for a day trip), pools are very small, last part of road to get to the parking lot is VERY rugged... you NEED a high clearance vehicle and someone who can navigate huge potholes/trees/ debris, etc. "Hike" is boring but easy!

    We heard about this natural hotsprings in its super remote location in North Bend and just had to…read moretry it! It is a preserved miner's hotsprings that is on private land and is completely run by volunteers with the exception of a few individuals who are paid to make reservations and live on the grounds year-round. It is not easy to get reservations here especially with the pandemic. Once they were able to open this summer they started returning calls and we were lucky enough to be able to reserve the hotsprings for a small group of less than 5 people on a Monday. The fee was reasonable at 20 per person and they included detailed directions and instructions on getting to and using this facility. The drive in is no joke, seriously. We live in North Bend and are familiar with that area as we hike many of the trails over there frequently but we did not plan enough time for the 5 mile non paved road. Even thought it's only 5 miles it is VERY rough with lots and lots of potholes and difficult washed out patches that our Xterra made it up but might be difficult for other cars. Once we made it to the Dingford trailhead parking lot we left our car and started the 5 mile hike to the hotsprings. It's a really beautiful walk without much elevation gain through the forest and along the river but it is very rocky so your feet and toes will definitely get a beating. We kept up a good pace with around a 15 min/mile walk so we made it there in about 1.5 hours. We rang the bell and were greeted by the host who was very informative and pleasant. We signed our release forms and headed up to the springs for a beautiful and relaxing 4 hour time slot of enjoying the 3 different (but small) pools and the picnic table for lunch. It is also right at the top of a waterfall so you can sit out and enjoy the view and relax when you get tired of soaking. There is a cave where the hot water emerges that used to be open but is currently closed due to COVID concerns. The pool this hot water spills into is the hottest and really can only hold 2 people and then this pool spills into a larger one where 4 of us sat comfortably. There is also a cold one with river water which made for a great plunge. We really enjoyed our stay and had a great lunch at the picnic tables (no garbage sites so plan to pack in and pack out everything you bring). They also had non flushing porta potties you can use with one at the top by the hotsprings and a couple others at the bottom by the campground which is currently closed due to the pandemic. The campground is usually open year-round though and we are really looking forward to coming up during the fall or spring sometime. The five mile return hike is definitely tough especially with your feet being soft from soaking. I recommend you bring an extra pair of socks and maybe even consider sitting out for the last half hour or so and let your feet dry out before the return hike..my tootsies were pretty blistery when we returned!

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    Finally here !!!

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    Blue Sky RV Park

    Blue Sky RV Park

    4.4(19 reviews)
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    If your looking for a quiet very clean spot to stay in your RV for a few nights this place is…read moregreat! They have a lot of long term residents here and everyone is very nice. The cleanest bathroom facilities we have come across so far along with laundry facility. (Full size shower and private restroom.) They have a little clubhouse with outdoor bbq grill with some tables and chairs. They have a pet trail with pet area as well to accommodate your fur babies. We were given a cable box for use upon check in for your stay as well as restroom codes to enter the facilities. The camp hosts greeted us upon check in and were super friendly checking in on us while setting up camp to make sure we were good and if we needed anything. The only cons about this park are that the spots are very close to each other and it's all cement. Very few spots have any grassy areas. You have a picnic table at each spot and No firepit. This private RV park is nestled in a quiet woodsy area about 30 min east of Seattle right off the I-90 freeway.

    Nice park, clean, well kept up, nice folks in the park, both living long term and others just…read moredropping in for a short visit. Pet area (walking path), clean laundry facilities, paved spaces, some with small storage buildings at the RV sites. Easy access to I-90, Subway, Espresso and Barbecue near by as well as gas and a quick mart. Brett the park manager is very helpful, friendly and he keeps the place looking good. Highly recommend the park.

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    Blue Sky RV Park - Great quiet Private RV park

    Great quiet Private RV park

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    Club house with BBQ grill and chairs

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    Mount Si - Trail head

    Mount Si

    4.4(115 reviews)
    17.1 mi

    Mount Si is an 8 mile hike roundtrip in North Bend about 45 minutes east of Seattle. It is the big…read moresibling to the smaller Little Si trail which is closeby. I missed the entrance the first time I drove by it and turned around to get to the parking lot. I arrived at 7:45am on a Friday morning and there was a good amount of parking available. It's a bigger parking lot than I expected but the potholes in the lot were a pain to drive through. The first part of the hike was mostly incline and I was dripping sweat pretty much right away. It continued like that other than the occasional flat land for like 30 seconds before it was back to incline again. There were more switchbacks near the top and was rocky to get to the very top. It was mostly cloudy on the way up and the tall trees helped shade away some of the sun as it peaked out. At the summit there were beautiful clear views of Mt. Rainier above the clouds which was just amazing to see. The contrast of the clouds and the clear skies above them were breathtaking. I fought the urge to stop and take a break multiple times on the way up and got to the top in just under 2 hours. Going down was hard on the knees with the steep decline and I got down in about 1.5 hours. It was a tough and challenging hike but I'm happy I overcame it. I recommend bringing lots of water because it can be pretty tough with all the incline. Also, there weren't too many bugs at the top but if you're bothered by them I suggest bringing some bug spray.

    Wow! Hard to believe it's almost been a year since I moved to the PNW, this was one of my first…read morehikes, and after the craziness of moving, charging jobs, and a few weeks without hiking, this one kicked my ass! What a year of hiking in the Cascades, and a physically and mentally challenging job can help, this time was much more enjoyable, plus knowing the terrain and area helps. It's still a kick ass hike, but much more enjoyable. The views from the peak are amazing!! Even on a cloudy getting ready to rain day, you can see Seattle, on. Clearer days Mt Rainier is viewable. Lots of fun wildlife and plant life still gearing towards fall, seeing a few trees colored up. This is a popular hike, so expect to see people, luckily parking lots is large, although full of potholes. Thank God for a 4 wheel drive, so No worries. This hike, especially as you get towards the peak, has many cross cross or zig zags on the trail, which helps, because it's steep, especially the last half mile. I didn't wear the proper shoes to rock climb, so doing the final ascent to the top of the peak will wait till next time. It still amazes me how green the foliage gets after it starts raining.. like instantly turning a more vibrant green, if that's possible? Plenty of views with out going to the top peak. And as always, since it's all uphill going to the summit, it's all downhill coming down. I would also recommend hiking poles, the help on the steep inclines and were helpful going down as the rain made some of the surfaces slick. Definitely love the sound of the rain in some of the silent moments, which brings me to one of the downsides of hiking near the I-90 corridor, still hear quite a bit of traffic noise even 6 miles away, part of the echo through the pass, but still some quiet moments. This is a challenging and fun hike, enjoy the moments, I've met lots of people who were determined to make it to the top.. and did!! Goals!! Happy hiking! SYOY , God Bless and Cheers!

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    Mount Si - At the base.

    At the base.

    Mount Si - Lots of shade

    Lots of shade

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    Franklin Falls Trailhead - hiking - Updated May 2026

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