Eagle Falls (Washington)
| Eagle Falls | |
|---|---|
| .jpeg) The fall cerca 1910. | |
| Location | Snohomish County, Washington, U.S. | 
| Type | Cascade | 
| Total height | 25 ft (8 m) | 
| Number of drops | 1 | 
| Average width | 50 ft (16 m) | 
| Watercourse | South Fork Skykomish River | 
Eagle Falls is the uppermost waterfall on the South Fork Skykomish River in Washington. The falls are located downstream from the town of Baring and drop about 25 feet in a high volume cascade.[1][2]
Recreation
A lot of recreational activities happen at and near Eagle Falls, usually in the summer. Shortly after the falls, the river flows into a huge, deep, green pool. People often swim here on a hot day. The fact that cliffs up to 60 feet high rise above the pool and a rope swing is also there only makes the area more popular.
This waterfall is also occasionally run by expert kayakers. It is considered a class 5+ rapid and should only be attempted by extremely experienced paddlers. It has been the site of a fatal attempt.
References
- ^ "Eagle Falls - Northwest Waterfall Survey".
- ^ Eagle Fallsaaronswaterfallworld.com Archived July 7, 2011, at the Wayback Machine