Twin Falls Natural Area

Park · King County

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13 Best Hikes in Seattle | Condé Nast Traveler

"It's only 2.6 miles out and back on a soft path through mossy trees and ferns to a set of stunning waterfalls. Check out the big old-growth tree before the falls, but don't go too close to its roots (soil compaction could damage this ancient beauty). On the practical tip, you'll need a Discover Pass for parking ($10/day or $30/annual). This hike is a good one for beginner hikers and kids." - Hannah Kirshner, Allison Williams

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47600 SE 159th St, North Bend, WA 98045 Get directions

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