Near Twin Falls Hike via Homestead Valley Trailhead
Near Twin Falls Hike via Homestead Valley Trailhead
Near Twin Falls Hike via Homestead Valley Trailhead
Near Twin Falls Hike via Homestead Valley Trailhead
Near Twin Falls Hike via Homestead Valley Trailhead

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Twin Falls Hike via Homestead Valley Trailhead

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2.9
mi
Distance
773
ft
Gain
easy
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ViewsWaterfall

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
2.93mi
Distance
773ft
Elevation Gain
773ft
Elevation Loss
35%
Max Grade
1,396ft
High Point
834ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
As it runs through the beautiful 2,500-acre Olallie State Park, the South Fork Snoqualmie River drops a total of 230 feet down a narrow granite gorge to create Twin Falls. The name "twin" is rather misleading, as the entire series is made up of three distinctive drops, not two. The upper falls (not visible from trail) drops 45 feet, the two-tiered middle falls drops 30 feet, and the lower and most impressive fall drops 135 feet. Starting at the Homestead Valley Trailhead, a short 100-yard trail departs from the parking area near the vault toilet up to the Iron Horse Trail, an old gravel maintenance road. Follow the road for 0.5 miles before the Twin Falls Trail begins on the right-hand side. Once you are on the main trail, it quickly descends into a lush, mossy forest dominated by western hemlock, Douglas fir, bigleaf maples, and sword fern. For nearly 0.7 miles the trail hangs high above I-90, with the freeway rumble clearly audible, but eventually it pulls away and the forest becomes more pristine. You'll start to switchback on the trail leading down to Twin Falls and then encounter the gorgeous views from Twin Falls Canyon Bridge. Note: Twin Falls can also be accessed via the traditional western access point, Twin Falls Trailhead, located off of exit 34.

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Contributors
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