Big Spring Creek Falls Explained

Big Spring Creek Falls
Photo Width:200
Location:Midway High Lakes Area, Skamania County, Washington, United States
Coords:46.2319°N -121.6248°W
Elevation:35980NaN0
Type:Tiered Plunges
Height:490NaN0
Width:~10
Height Longest:250NaN0
Average Width:100NaN0
Number Drops:3
Average Flow:40cuft/s
Watercourse:Big Spring Creek

Big Spring Creek Falls is a three-tiered waterfall along Big Spring Creek, originating high on Mount Adams, with a total height of 490NaN0. Its main drop is 250NaN0 feet. It cascades down among a dark forest, surrounded by mosses and ferns. The falls are located within eyesight of Forest Route 23, and is a popular stop for travelers passing by, heading to the Midway High Lakes Area and Takhlakh Lake from Trout Lake or the Lewis River. The falls is managed by the Gifford Pinchot National Forest.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Northwest Waterfall Survey: BIG SPRING CREEK FALLS. 28 April 2013.