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Nooksack Falls is a waterfall along the North Fork of the Nooksack River in Whatcom County, Washington. The water flows through a narrow valley and drops freely 88 feet into a deep rocky river canyon. The falls are viewable from the forested cover near the cliffs edge.
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Nooksack Falls

Washington 98244
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Nooksack Falls is a waterfall along the North Fork of the Nooksack River in Whatcom County, Washington. The water flows through a narrow valley and drops freely 88 feet into a deep rocky river canyon. The falls are viewable from the forested cover near the cliffs edge.

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If you wanted to see a waterfall without hiking. This is it 📍Nooksack Falls #pnw #washingtonexplored #mtbaker #pnwlife #waterfallwednesday #roamtheplanet
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7 DAY WASHINGTON ROAD TRIP ITINERARY ❗️save for future planning❗️ Below are some of our favorite spots in each area! Remember to #leavenotrace Day 1: Columbia River Gorge 📍Lewis River Falls 📍Falls Creek Falls 📍Panther Falls Day 2&3: Mount Rainier National Park 📍Skyline Trail 📍Silver Falls 📍 Tipsoo Lake 📍Tolmie peak Day 4: Snoqualmie area and the Central Cascades 📍Bridal Veil falls 📍Lake Serene 📍Leavenworth 📍Colchuck Lake Day 5&6: Olympic National Park 📍Mount Storm King 📍Marymere Falls 📍Lake Crescent Day 7: Mount Baker and Glacier 📍Artist Point 📍Nooksack Falls _________________________________ #pnwroadtrip #travelwashington #washingtonroadtrip #roadtrip #washingtonhikes #besthikes #hiking #travel #optoutside #mountrainier #mountbaker #olympicnationalpark
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32w

Spectacular falls to see while heading to or from Mt Baker. About 90 feet tall, it plunges over a sharp rocky, and mossy, fern covered edge into a narrow shadowy hole, joining another tumbling water way just from the east. It is fantastic! Easy access, plenty of parking, with short but not flat trails to the viewing area. Beautiful trees and foliage. There is signage telling the history of the falls and the water works that once existed there. It is extremely steep, slippery, and potentially dangerous on the edge of falls, so the viewing area is edged by a chain-link for safety, but it does not block or diminish the view at all. You can also view the tumbling waters and pool at the top of the falls, from a bridge the crosses just above it. There is parking on both sides of the bridge, and trails heading off up the surrounding mountain, through the shady, mossy , and pine needle strewn under growth. A very magical place, indeed, and very worth a visit....

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This is now by far my favorite Washington waterfall. Amazing! The amount of water coming down and another river joining it is incredible to watch. The drive is long from Olympia, but worth it at least once. There are snakes in the area, but we didn't see any. All snakes west of the cascades are non- venomous. In Washington state, the only venomous snake is the Western Rattlesnake, also known as the Northern Pacific Rattlesnake. It is primarily found in the eastern part of the state, east of the Cascade Mountains. There's plenty of parking of everyone parks next...

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26w

SPECTACULAR!!! I first went to Racehorse falls which isn't too far away and I thought it was my favorite Until I saw Nooksack....WOW I first climbed under the bridge and down some big rocks which put me on Top of the falls which was an Amazing perspective. If it had been wet the rocks would have been dangerous and slippery but luckily I was there on a dry day. Just around the corner you can see the falls falling. So very beautiful. And I also liked that there was no hiking needed. Highly recommend...

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