Go Strollers !!

[September in Seattle] Twin Falls, Olallie State Park

  • The Adventure
    Explore the spectacular 135 ft waterfall along the forest trail (round trip 2.4 miles)
  • Distance and Travel Time (from downtown Seattle): 34.7 miles (37 min)
  • Type of Trip: Day Trip
  • Parking: Park in the parking lot at the trailhead or street parking on 159th St
  • Admission
    There is a $10 fee to visit each state park (usually accepted in cash or check) but at $30 you can get the Discover Pass which is an annual pass for all WA state parks.
  • When to Go
    Any time of year (Although the park recommends that winter is the best time to see the grandeur of the cascading falls, it may be hard for young kids to hike in winter.)
  • Things to Do
    Stroll along the forest trail, throw stones in the Snoqualmie riverside, enjoy the forest and see the waterfall
  • Tips
    1) There are several places along the trail where you can reach the water to take a rest and let the kids throw rocks.
    2) Twin Falls bridge is a good turning point to make 2.4 mile round trip but there are more trails from the bridge to extend the hikes.
Twin Falls Trailhead

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Forest Trail Along the Snoqualmie River

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Bench Overlook

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Switchbacks to Twin Falls Bridge

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Lower Falls Overlook

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View of Upper Falls from the Twin Falls Bridge

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