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Franklin Falls
Waterfall in Washington (state), United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Franklin Falls is a waterfall on the South fork of the Snoqualmie River, the first of three major waterfalls on the South Fork Snoqualmie River. The falls are located near Snoqualmie Pass in King County, Washington, United States, between the north and south lanes of Interstate 90, just east of exit 47. The falls actually consist of three tiers, totaling about 135 feet (41 m). The first drop is a very scenic 15-foot (4.6 m) block-shaped fall. The second drop is a 25-foot (7.6 m) fanning cascade. The final drop begins as a 25-foot slide, which bends to the right, then plunges over the final 70-foot (21 m) drop seen from the base of the falls. The falls are popular canyoneering destination. The upper two drops are north of the freeway.
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The walks to the falls were closed in 2025 due to budget cuts.
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References
- "Waterfalls of the Pacific Northwest - Franklin Falls".
- "Canyoneering Northwest - South Fork Snoqualmie River". Archived from the original on 2009-03-27. Retrieved 2008-10-16.
- Karen Sykes (2006-06-01). "Hike of the Week: Old-growth forest and cascading beauty". NWsource.
- Karen Sykes (2002-07-25). "Hike of the Week: Head for the waterfalls to cool your heels". Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
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