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- Lewis River Falls — Washington Trails Association
The Lower Lewis River Falls are spectacular At 43 feet high and 200 feet across, they are larger in person than photos may lead you to believe On the left side is a churning trough which gathers most of the water flow, and there are several viewpoints to capture the scene from
- Lewis River Falls Trail
The trail follows the bend of the Lewis River, and there are spots where you can take a break and a dip in the cool water • Access information: A reservation is required for this trail from June 15 to September 6
- Lewis River Falls Trail Has Two Bucket List Waterfalls
The Lewis River Falls trail in SW Washington includes two of the most spectacular waterfalls in the Pacific Northwest—a difficult feat in this land of waterfalls In today’s post, I’ll share the highlights of the Lewis River Falls trail and everything you need to know to visit it yourself
- Lewis River Waterfalls Hike - Hiking in Portland, Oregon and Washington
Turn right here to get limited views of Middle Lewis River Falls, a 300-foot-wide block waterfall At times of low water, you can step out on rocks in the river to get better views The old trail continues to where it is closed at a footbridge where Lower Copper Creek Falls splashes down towards the Lewis River
- Lower Lewis River Falls: Stunning Swimming Hole in Washington
This stunning feat of nature resides in southwest Washington near the town of Cougar and is part of the Lewis River Recreation Area in Gifford Pinchot National Forest, an expanse covering one million acres of woodland and rivers, as well as the two mountains Adams and St Helens
- Lewis River (Washington) - Wikipedia
Upper Falls The Lewis River rises in the Cascades in northeastern Skamania County, high on the west flank of Mount Adams, approximately 75 miles (121 km) northeast of Portland, Oregon It flows generally southwest through Gifford Pinchot National Forest, across central Skamania County, passing south of Mount St Helens
- The Lewis River’s Magnificent Waterfalls — Pines and Vines
The Lewis River Falls Trail is one of the most spectacular waterfall hikes in the Pacific Northwest While the entire trail is long, a gentle 6-mile hike will bring you to three major waterfalls plus a few bonus falls along the way
- Lewis River Falls - Outdoor Project
The Lewis River Falls hike definitely delivers on the waterfalls Glacial melt from Mount Adams feeds the Lewis River and leads to stunning waterfall drops at Lower, Middle and Upper Lewis River Falls
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