Madison Creek Falls — United States
A mossy old-growth trail leads to a stunning waterfall deep in Washington's Olympic Peninsula rainforest.
About this spectacle
Madison Creek Falls is a waterfall tucked within the temperate rainforest of the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State. Visitors follow a short, flat trail through towering old-growth trees draped in moss, with the sound of rushing water building as they approach. The falls drop dramatically into a clear pool, surrounded by dense ferns and cedar. The ambient moisture creates a cool, misty atmosphere even on warm days, and the filtered forest light gives the scene an ethereal, green-tinted quality. The combination of easily accessible old-growth forest and a photogenic waterfall makes this a rewarding stop, particularly in spring when snowmelt boosts the flow. The trail is gentle and brief, making the payoff feel outsized for the effort involved.
When to go
Apr — Oct, peak Mar — May
Getting there
Nearest airport: SEA. Nearest city: Port Angeles.
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