A wide, spring-fed multi-tiered waterfall of mossy cascades on Panther Creek in Gifford Pinchot National Forest, viewable from an upper platform a short distance from the road.
At 136 ft, it stands above roughly 81% of the 775 documented falls in this guide.
The falls are fed by Panther Creek. You'll find it in Skamania, Washington. It is protected within Gifford Pinchot National Forest (USFS).
This is a short hike waterfall: reached by a short trail, generally under about a mile each way. A short walk gets you to the viewpoint, so it works for most casual visitors and families. The walk to the main viewpoint runs about 0.3 miles round trip. Base a visit out of Carson, 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.



