The allure of a waterfall is undeniable and with both visual and auditory beauty, they are often a destination for adventures here in the Pacific Northwest. Families and those seeking solitude alike find the constant flow in stunning scenery mesmerizing and the relaxing sounds therapeutic. Wynoochee Lake in the Olympic National Forest is not only a destination for camping, boating and fishing but also a place where magical waterfalls are hidden in the pristine forest. Here is your guide on where to find waterfalls near Wynoochee Lake from Coho Campground.

Maidenhair Falls is named for the way it cascades like a maiden’s hair, or perhaps it’s named for the maidenhair ferns that grow in the area. Find this stunning waterfall along the northern section of Wynoochee Lake Shore Trail. Photo credit: Krysta Carper

Maidenhair Falls

To access Maidenhair Falls on the east side of Wynoochee Lake, take a leisurely hike along the Wynoochee Lake Shore Trail, discover impressive old-growth trees dotting the forest, see epic views, and be rewarded with serenity at the waterfall. Just a half mile down the trail, this unique waterfall cascades down the hillside and is viewable from the wooden bridge. It’s a wonderful place to meditate, find quiet, and enjoy the scenery just eight miles from the campground.

To get to Maidenhair Falls, drive Forest Service Road 2294 toward Wynoochee Valley Road from Coho Campground. After 1.4 miles, turn left on Donkey Creek Road. After 0.3 miles, turn left on FR 2270 and continue for almost six miles, staying to the left. After crossing a bridge, take the next left and look for a trail on the right about 50 feet ahead, down a slight slope. There is a marker, but it can be hard to see it from the road in the dense forest. Parking is along the road, but leave space for other vehicles to pass by.

While seeking out the waterfalls near Wynoochee Lake, bring a sense of adventure. Keep in mind that the area is primitive and be sure to leave no trace. Photo credit: Krysta Carper

Wynoochee Falls

Are you looking for a fun adventure for all ages? Wynoochee Falls is a fun option for an escape in nature. Find this waterfall past Maidenhair Falls, where Forest Service Road 2270 widens at around mile eight to allow for plenty of parking. You’ll know you are there when you spot the two poles where a sign used to be on the left. This popular place can be busy on hot summer days, so keep that in mind when planning your time to visit.

Once you reach the end of the short, easily accessible trail, you’ll be greeted by the refreshing sight and sound of the majestic Wynoochee Falls. The best part about this waterfall is the inviting pool at the bottom, perfect for swimming. Some brave souls enjoy jumping from the falls for a thrill but remember to be safe while in the backcountry, as help can be far away.

Families can spread out in the spacious gravel bars lining the river in both sun and shade for picnics and relaxing near the short but mighty waterfall. So, bring the coolers and floaties and enjoy a whole day at Wynoochee Falls!

While not as popular as the neighboring waterfalls, Clark Creek Falls near Wynoochee Lake is a picture of serenity. Photo credit: Krysta Carper

Clark Creek Falls

About a mile and a half above Wynoochee Falls, Clark Creek Falls, located on the roadside just .2 miles from Forest Service Road 2270 on FR 2312, is a pleasant surprise with easy access. Dropping nearly 50 feet, this narrow fall is stunning, with an alcove featuring a sparkling pool at the bottom. Park across the road and find a perfect place to unwind in nature and enjoy solitude at this sweet and pretty waterfall.

Spoon Creek Falls is a more moderate hike and use caution in this area with children. There are steep dropoffs and a nearby bridge with a low rail. Photo credit: Krysta Carper

Spoon Creek Falls

For a less crowded waterfall experience near Wynoochee Lake, don’t miss Spoon Creek Falls. With its impressive height, Spoon Creek Falls is a dramatic scene in the middle of the woods. Find a refreshing, deep pool at the base of the tall fall, which is excellent for a refreshing swim. Getting down to Spoon Creek Falls can be a little trickier than the other falls in the area, but the hike down is short, although steep in some areas. The experience is worth the effort, and the privacy here makes the falls even more enchanting. Above the falls are a handful of dispersed campsites, perfect for sleeping with the sound of rushing water nearby.

To find Spoon Creek Falls from Coho Campground, use Forest Service Road 2294 toward Wynoochee Valley Road for 1.4 miles. Take a left on Donkey Creek Road. After 0.3 miles, turn left on FR 2270. After just 300 feet, turn right onto FR 23 and continue for 2.5 miles while staying to the right until you reach the trailhead marked by a post just beyond the bridge over the river. Spoon Falls is on the right, with beautiful creek views if you walk by the roadside. 

These are just a handful of waterfalls near Wynoochee Lake and Coho Campground. Several other unnamed falls are found along the forest service roads, some of which you will spot while driving. The area has no amenities, so be sure to bring water, food and any necessary gear, including a full gas tank. Cell phones typically do not work out this far, so be sure to download a map of the area before heading out.

With a captivating atmosphere, waterfalls near Wynoochee Lake provide peace and an opportunity to immerse yourself in nature. Families, people with dogs, and solo travelers will find a waterfall perfect for their needs in this captivating region. So, get out and explore to find your favorite waterfall near beautiful Wynoochee Lake!

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