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Sulphide Creek Falls, Washington

About this waterfall
State
Washington
Region
Pacific
Height
3937 ft
Height3937 ft

Sulphide Creek Falls is a tall, moderately large volume waterfall within North Cascades National Park in Washington state that is one of the tallest waterfalls in North America. The falls drop from Sulphide Lake on the southeast side of Mount Shuksan down a narrow flume-like canyon to a broad basin below. Because of the narrow, twisting shape of the canyon the waterfall is exceptionally difficult to see from ground-level perspectives. The total vertical drop of the waterfall is in the range of 2,100 feet (640 m) to 2,200 feet (670 m) feet, but it has not yet been accurately measured. Foot access to the bottom of the waterfall involves 2.5 miles (4.0 km) of off-trail travel in extremely brushy terrain and several potentially dangerous fords of a large stream.

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How tall is Sulphide Creek Falls?
Sulphide Creek Falls drops 3937 feet (1200 m).
Is Sulphide Creek Falls in a national park?
Yes — Sulphide Creek Falls falls within North Cascades National Park.
Location: © OpenStreetMap contributors Description: Wikipedia (CC BY-SA) Park: National Park Service
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