Picturesque Wallace Falls
The perfect hike
March 1, 2022 at 8:29 a.m. | Updated March 1, 2022 at 8:18 a.m.
...by DEBBIE STONE
Wallace Falls, located within Wallace Falls State Park, is a good choice for a moderate hike that can be done year-round. You’ll reach the trailhead off Highway 2, just northeast of the town of Gold Bar, and soon find yourself amid a lush paradise.
Though there’s some elevation gain with this hike, your efforts will be well-rewarded with views of a stunning, three-tiered waterfall, the Skykomish River and the distant Olympic Mountains. And oh, the green! Picture trees dripping with moss and ferns on steroids.
After starting in a wide-open area, the trail narrows and eventually turns to the left, where hikers are met with an apropos Wordsworth quote carved into a signpost. Its message serves as a reminder that we can learn much from nature.
You’ll continue along the river and then take a fork to the right to follow the Woody Trail. The path eventually begins to climb towards the Lower Falls for your first view. A sheltered picnic area makes for a nice place to grab a snack.
As you trek the seemingly endless stair climber, navigating the various switchbacks, you’ll gain not only elevation but—with fewer people—more solitude. Before getting to the top, make sure to take the little path to the right for a prime overlook of the Skykomish River Valley and, if it’s clear, the Olympics on the horizon.
Take a deep breath and give yourself a congratulatory pat on the back when you reach Upper Falls. Then revel in the mesmerizing scene and stand in awe of the power of water as it drops from a height of 265 feet.
Wallace Falls is one of several hikes in the state park. Push on from Upper Falls to Wallace and Jay Lakes, or return another day to explore more of this hiker’s utopia. ❖