Strawberry Bay Falls, also called Third Beach Falls, is an roughly 100-foot cascade that drops from a forested cliff onto the Olympic coast near La Push. It is reached via the Third Beach Trail (about 1.4 miles each way) and is best viewed at lower tide.

At 100 ft, it stands above roughly 74% of the 775 documented falls in this guide.

Strawberry Bay Falls (Third Beach Falls) sits on unnamed coastal tributary. You'll find it in Jefferson, Washington. It is protected within Olympic National Park (NPS).

This is a moderate hike waterfall: a longer day hike, roughly one to several miles each way. Plan for a moderate hike; sturdy shoes, water, and a little time on the trail are worth bringing. The walk to the main viewpoint runs about 3.6 miles round trip. Base a visit out of La Push, the closest town.

When to go: November to May (rainy season, fullest flow). Like most waterfalls, Strawberry Bay Falls (Third Beach 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.