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Deming, WA 98244
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Nooksack Falls

Deming, WA 98244
4.7(97)
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Kulas in the Snow: Snow Shoe to Artist Point
Kulas in the Snow: Snow Shoe to Artist Point
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Excelsior Pass Trailhead

Excelsior Pass Trailhead

Excelsior Pass Trailhead

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4.7
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5.0
1y

Nooksack Falls is a must-see gem for anyone traveling near Mount Baker. This beautiful waterfall offers a stunning view with little to no hiking required, making it easily accessible for all visitors. The main viewing area is just a short walk from the parking lot, allowing you to take in the falls’ power and beauty without much effort.

The falls cascade majestically into a deep gorge, and the surrounding forest creates a serene and picturesque setting. For those who enjoy exploring, there is a small trail leading closer to the river, but even without venturing down, the view from above is more than satisfying.

This spot is also a fantastic stop along the way to Artist Point at Mount Baker, breaking up the drive with a refreshing dose of nature. Whether you’re on a road trip or just looking for a quick outdoor escape, Nooksack Falls is well worth the visit. Don’t forget your camera—you’ll want to capture this...

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5.0
2y

A must see if you have visitors from out-of-town. I always show the falls to visiting family, but the parking lot is on the small side. I've had to wait for a spot during the busy season, but it's a short trip from the car to the falls for photos. We usually spend about 10-15 minutes here before heading up to Artist Point. Beautiful falls and easy to get to. Bring a vehicle that can manage pot holes easily to get from the main road to the...

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5.0
3y

Beautiful waterfall!! A very short hike along a gravel path to the falls. They have everything fenced off for safety, which can make it slightly more difficult to take photos, but still amazing. If you take your pets, PLEASE keep them leashed. We had dogs just randomly running up to ours unleashed and I hate being put in that position. You never know how dogs will react and I don't like...

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thetravelingdansthetravelingdans
Your guide to chasing waterfalls in the Pacific Northwest 👇👇 If you have followed us for a while, you know we love a good waterfall 🙃 here are 5 of our favorites to visit on a sunny, summer day 👇 🥾 Toketee Falls in Umpqua National Forest, Oregon. This trail is short and sweet, at 0.8 miles. Close by is Crater Lake National Park which is another great stop when you are in the area! Just know the North entrance does not open until July(ish). 🥾 Lewis River Falls in Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Washington. The waterfall shown is the lower falls - we recommend hiking the 8 mile RT trail to see the middle and upper falls too. 🥾 Falls Creek Falls in Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Washington. This is about a 3 mile out and back trail and has to be one of our favorite spots in Washington. 🥾 Bridal Veil Falls in Mount Baker Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington. This is the hardest hike on the list due to a lot of elevation gain. If you are up for it - we recommend hiking the full trail (8 miles) to see Lake Serene. 🥾 Nooksack Falls in Mount Baker Wilderness, Washington. This area of Washington is SO underrated and we love this waterfall because it’s right off the parking area and it’s stunning! Let us know in the comments what your favorite waterfall is to visit in the summer! I know we could make a part 2, 3, and 4 before we even scratch the surface of all of the falls we love 😅 #waterfall #waterfalls #waterfallhike #oregonwaterfalls #washingtonwaterfalls #oregontrails #washingtonhikersandclimbers #pnwhiking #pacificnorthwest #pnw #pnwadventures #waterfalladventures #summerhikes #summervibes #besthikes #hikingbangers
Misha SmithMisha Smith
Nooksack Falls is a must-see gem for anyone traveling near Mount Baker. This beautiful waterfall offers a stunning view with little to no hiking required, making it easily accessible for all visitors. The main viewing area is just a short walk from the parking lot, allowing you to take in the falls’ power and beauty without much effort. The falls cascade majestically into a deep gorge, and the surrounding forest creates a serene and picturesque setting. For those who enjoy exploring, there is a small trail leading closer to the river, but even without venturing down, the view from above is more than satisfying. This spot is also a fantastic stop along the way to Artist Point at Mount Baker, breaking up the drive with a refreshing dose of nature. Whether you’re on a road trip or just looking for a quick outdoor escape, Nooksack Falls is well worth the visit. Don’t forget your camera—you’ll want to capture this natural wonder!
Casey GlaudeCasey Glaude
If you are in the area you HAVE to stop here! We went on a whim on our way to a Mt Baker hike to Artist’s Point and boy was it worth it. I’ve never seen a waterfall on this scale so up close before! I think some of us were a little nervous. You can’t get a good angle with the camera to truly capture the scale you can see with your eyes. Just incredible nature!
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Your guide to chasing waterfalls in the Pacific Northwest 👇👇 If you have followed us for a while, you know we love a good waterfall 🙃 here are 5 of our favorites to visit on a sunny, summer day 👇 🥾 Toketee Falls in Umpqua National Forest, Oregon. This trail is short and sweet, at 0.8 miles. Close by is Crater Lake National Park which is another great stop when you are in the area! Just know the North entrance does not open until July(ish). 🥾 Lewis River Falls in Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Washington. The waterfall shown is the lower falls - we recommend hiking the 8 mile RT trail to see the middle and upper falls too. 🥾 Falls Creek Falls in Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Washington. This is about a 3 mile out and back trail and has to be one of our favorite spots in Washington. 🥾 Bridal Veil Falls in Mount Baker Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington. This is the hardest hike on the list due to a lot of elevation gain. If you are up for it - we recommend hiking the full trail (8 miles) to see Lake Serene. 🥾 Nooksack Falls in Mount Baker Wilderness, Washington. This area of Washington is SO underrated and we love this waterfall because it’s right off the parking area and it’s stunning! Let us know in the comments what your favorite waterfall is to visit in the summer! I know we could make a part 2, 3, and 4 before we even scratch the surface of all of the falls we love 😅 #waterfall #waterfalls #waterfallhike #oregonwaterfalls #washingtonwaterfalls #oregontrails #washingtonhikersandclimbers #pnwhiking #pacificnorthwest #pnw #pnwadventures #waterfalladventures #summerhikes #summervibes #besthikes #hikingbangers
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Nooksack Falls is a must-see gem for anyone traveling near Mount Baker. This beautiful waterfall offers a stunning view with little to no hiking required, making it easily accessible for all visitors. The main viewing area is just a short walk from the parking lot, allowing you to take in the falls’ power and beauty without much effort. The falls cascade majestically into a deep gorge, and the surrounding forest creates a serene and picturesque setting. For those who enjoy exploring, there is a small trail leading closer to the river, but even without venturing down, the view from above is more than satisfying. This spot is also a fantastic stop along the way to Artist Point at Mount Baker, breaking up the drive with a refreshing dose of nature. Whether you’re on a road trip or just looking for a quick outdoor escape, Nooksack Falls is well worth the visit. Don’t forget your camera—you’ll want to capture this natural wonder!
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If you are in the area you HAVE to stop here! We went on a whim on our way to a Mt Baker hike to Artist’s Point and boy was it worth it. I’ve never seen a waterfall on this scale so up close before! I think some of us were a little nervous. You can’t get a good angle with the camera to truly capture the scale you can see with your eyes. Just incredible nature!
Casey Glaude

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