Keekwulee Falls is a multi-tiered waterfall on Denny Creek near Snoqualmie Pass, with a long lower drop of about 90 feet and an overall height around 125 feet. It is reached by the Denny Creek Trail, a roughly 5-mile round trip with about 803 feet of elevation gain that passes the popular natural waterslides.
Its 125 ft drop is taller than about 79% of the 775 waterfalls we track.
The falls are fed by Denny Creek. It lies in King, Washington. The site is on public land managed by Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest (USFS).
This is a moderate hike waterfall: a longer day hike, roughly one to several miles each way. Reaching it takes a moderate walk, so budget time and pack water before you set out. The walk to the main viewpoint runs about 5 miles round trip. The nearest town is Snoqualmie Pass.
When to go: Summer (after snowmelt). Flow usually peaks after snowmelt and heavy rain and tapers through late summer — a quick look at recent streamflow and the managing agency's conditions page can save a wasted trip.



