Franklin Falls is a tall tiered waterfall in Washington, dropping 135 ft (41 m).

The falls are fed by South Fork Snoqualmie River. You'll find it in King, Washington. It is protected within USDA Forest Service (Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest).

This is a short hike waterfall: reached by a short trail, generally under about a mile each way. The walk to the main viewpoint runs about 2 miles round trip. Base a visit out of Snoqualmie Pass, the closest town.

When to go: Late spring through fall (snowshoe access in winter). Like most waterfalls, Franklin Falls runs highest after snowmelt or heavy rain and can thin out in late summer, so it's worth checking recent streamflow and the land manager's conditions page before a long drive.