Near Deception Falls Loop
Beautiful smooth trail through lush forest.
Near Deception Falls Loop
Small waterfall pouring into a 90 degree bend.
Near Deception Falls Loop
Deception Falls from under Highway 2
Near Deception Falls Loop
Near Deception Falls Loop

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Deception Falls Loop

4.3 (3 Ratings)
This is an easy, nature trail loop through lush forests with a few waterfalls, old growth, and history.
0.6
mi
Distance
103
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty
Family FriendlyRiver/CreekViewsWaterfall

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
0.61mi
Distance
103ft
Elevation Gain
103ft
Elevation Loss
30%
Max Grade
1,826ft
High Point
1,717ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
There is a good-sized paved parking lot that doubles as a rest stop on the north side of Highway 2 about 8.0 miles east of Skykomish, and 8.0 miles west of Stevens Pass. This donation-based park has a small picnic area and four pit toilets. This trail can be taken in either direction, but this description begins along the Barrier-Free Trail between the toilets and picnic area, which is wheelchair accessible. Turn north onto the dirt Nature Trail Loop and descend a few very gentle switchbacks. You'll pass through old growth and come to a small clear stream which is crossed by a bridge. You'll then pass a nice overlook spur to Tye River. The second spur leads to a nice small waterfall that falls into a canyon that turns 90 degrees from the falls (the interpretive trail calls this a "giant's bent straw"). The third spur highlights some nice cascades and clear pools. The fourth spur is on Deception Creek and shows some more nice cascades. Finally, the trail will rejoin the Barrier-Free Trail to cross Deception Creek on a bridge. Unfortunately for those with limited mobility, the trail climbs some stone stairs before crossing under Highway 2 to a nice view point of Deception Falls. Deception Falls is more of a giant cascade than a plunging falls, but it is still lovely if you can drown out the road noise above you.
History & Background
Keep your eyes out for cuts in the ancient stumps that were used by loggers to mount spring boards while they worked on the railroad construction. A helpful sign will point them out to you.

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