Beaver Falls (Olympic)

Beaver Falls is a 30-foot waterfall on Beaver Creek in Clallam County, Washington.  The waterfall is located in Olympic National Forest near Forks.

Hike Length: 0.1 miles
Estimated Time: < 1 hour
Difficulty: Moderate
Location: Pacific Ranger District of Olympic National Forest
Trail Users: Hiking only
Dogs: Must be on a ≤ 6-foot leash.
Features: Waterfalls (1)
Crowds: Low
Warnings: The rocks around waterfalls are very slippery.  The climb down to creek level is very steep.
Trailhead GPS: 48.09431,-124.26703
Waterfall GPS: 48.09413,-124.26678

Directions:


From Forks, head north on US-101 for about 12 miles and turn left onto WA-113 north.  Drive 2.1 miles and pull off on the right after crossing the bridge over Beaver Creek.

Map:



Hike Description:


From the parking area, walk back behind the guard rail on a path that descends steeply down to the creek.  Once at creek level, turn left and go upstream a hundred feet or so to the base of the waterfall.


Here's a video of the falls.


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28-Sep-2022: Olympic Coast

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