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The Top 20 Natural Monuments in the Cascade Range

Cascade Range’s landscape is a beautiful place to explore — something that you can best experience by visiting one of our 20

beautiful natural monuments in the Cascade Range. To help you find the one for, you can see all the details you need to explore the best natural monuments, and better plan your next outdoor adventure!

Last updated: October 1, 2025

Snoqualmie Falls

The Snoqualmie Falls is a waterfall of the Snoqualmie River. Here nature has once again made the greatest effort to inspire us humans. The place offers a wonderful view of …

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You'll find the trailhead near the entrance of the visitor center, where stone steps adorned with a quote from John Muir will guide your way. The trail skirts right alongside …

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The Bridal Veil Falls are worth a short stroll. The hike is nice and easy and the falls pretty impressive. You can hike a loop that takes you through a …

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Crater Lake is a stunning natural monument. The deep blue lake is not only the deepest lake (1,950 feet) in the continental US, it is also an impressive relic of …

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The falls, when running at peak, give off a pretty heavy spray so rain gear is a good idea if you want to get close. During lower flow periods there …

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The subalpine meadows of Paradise Park are full of colorful wildflowers in summer. During fall foliage the landscape is painted red, yellow, and gold. Remember to stay on the designated …

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Oregon’s tallest waterfall, Multnomah Falls plunges 620 feet over basalt cliffs with beautiful thunder. Climb to the turn just above Benson Bridge to feel the mist on your face.

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Panorama Point has stunning views of Paradise Valley, Mount St. Helens, Mount Adams, and, on very clear days, Mount Hood. As the viewpoint is in such close proximity to Mount …

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This natural area is known for its unique rock formations and beautiful moss-covered boulders. You can explore this enchanting area, marvel at these rock formations, and appreciate the serene beauty of the surrounding forest.

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Expect nothing less than breathtaking views from the so called Kendall Katwalk – provided it's not a cloudy day. Since this section has a dangerous drop off to one side, …

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