Very easy day hikes for all ages. I’d suggest this to beginners, families, or people who just want a change of scenery. :) The Twin Falls parking lot is very spacious and always has enough spots — lots of places you go to hike nowadays, you have to worry about getting to the trailhead early in order to get a parking spot. There are also restrooms available, but I wouldn’t use them unless I was veeery desperate. The trail was kind of icy, so if you go soon, be careful. We had a few slips. The trail goes along a little river, and the water is SO clear and pretty. It’s like this pretty much the entire way, until you get up to the lookout point for the falls. The trail to the bridge to be up close and personal with the falls is «closed.» WTA reports it’s been closed because of high winds causing trees and debris to fall, causing danger for hikers, but myself and several other hikers went beyond the«trail closed» sign. It’s a sign you can literally just walk past. There are a few obstacles at first, but it’s worth the rebellion if you’re interested in seeing the falls up close. :) Overall a great hike for beginning hikers or for those who don’t want to do something super strenuous.
Teresa M.
Tu valoración: 4 Kent, WA
A super easy hike for all of you Discover Pass owners! The trail is(still) currently closed about .75 miles from the trailhead, but everyone was just walking around it. You can tell where the slide happened, but it’s easy to navigate around and the rest of the trail appears fine. There’s a great view of the falls and even some wildlife to entertain you! Go early if you want to avoid crowds. This trail is easy, which means lots of small children if you go too late in the afternoon.
Ming Z.
Tu valoración: 4 Seattle, WA
Twin Falls stands for two waterfalls. And it is amazing! I bought the Discover Pass online for the car park, and printed the parking pass out in minutes. Got my regular work-out shoes, water, snacks, and we were on our way. Traffic was light on I-90, got here in 30 minutes from Seattle(going 5 – 10 over the limit). We got to the parking lot around 10am on Saturday, and there were still lots of spots. Oh man, the air is great out here. The trail is nice. It’s not a long hike, but you will still get a little work out. It was not crowed at 10am. This is a fun trail. I really enjoyed roaming around the waterfall and going across the bridge. Lots of good places for selfies with the selfie stick. A coupe hours of fun! Cheers!
Karissa S.
Tu valoración: 5 Seattle, WA
Twin falls is a beautiful and easy hike located in North bend. Right now the main trail is closed due to a landslide, however you can easily walk past it with caution. I like this hike because there is a lot of tree cover throughout the trail to help keep you cool. I would recommend this hike to people of all ages and for pets as well! Next time I go, I may bring my swim suit and cool off in the river!
Dembe N.
Tu valoración: 4 Seattle, WA
Great trail not too hard, just a right amount of hiking :) Would definitely recommend, trail to the bridge over the Twin Falls closed due to land slide, go to I-90 Exit 38 to Homestead trail.
Brittany M.
Tu valoración: 5 Tacoma, WA
Thankfully, I read previous Unilocal reviews so my boyfriend and I w
Jen M.
Tu valoración: 4 Seattle, WA
Just a short drive and an easy 3 mile hike to these falls. The original trailhead is closed due to a landslide last year so take exit 38 off i90 east, take a right and you will see a gravel road with signage on your right side within viewing distance from the freeway. You need a discovery pass to park here or you can park on the side of the main road and walk in. There are multiple levels to these waterfalls — the most breathtaking of all is from the lower falls. Love that we have places like this so close to the city!