An accessible 60-foot waterfall in the Elwha Valley of Olympic National Park, reached by a short paved path from the trailhead. It is one of the most easily visited waterfalls in the park.
At 60 ft, it stands above roughly 48% of the 775 documented falls in this guide.
The falls are fed by Madison Creek. You'll find it in Clallam, Washington. It is protected within Olympic National Park (NPS).
This is a roadside waterfall: visible from a road, parking area, or a walk of a few hundred feet. Because it sits right off the road, it makes an easy stop on a longer trip and works for visitors with limited time or mobility. The walk to the main viewpoint runs about 0.2 miles round trip. Base a visit out of Port Angeles, the closest town.
When to go: spring. Expect the strongest flow in spring and after big storms, with a quieter trickle by late summer; confirm current conditions with the land manager before committing to the drive.



