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The Top 18 Natural Monuments in Snohomish County

Snohomish County’s landscape is a beautiful place to explore — something that you can best experience by visiting one of our 18

beautiful natural monuments in Snohomish County. 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 31, 2025

Upper Wallace Falls

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The furthest uphill in the series of three waterfalls, this waterfall has a drop of about 259 feet. Just north of the waterfall you can get to a clearing with great views of the surrounding mountains.

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Big Four Ice Caves

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The caves were formed by waterfalls and melting snow from the mountains above. They attract thousands of visitors every year.

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Lake Serene

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Bring boots and spikes in the early spring. Tennis shoes will NOT suffice for reaching the lake.

At the time of this post, there was an avalanche blocking the upper falls.

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Bridal Veil Falls

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Bridal Veil Falls is a beautiful waterfall that roars down a 100-foot rock face, sliding off of granite slabs and tumbling onto the rocks and Bridal Veil Creek down below. …

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Gunn Peak

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Gunn Peak is the highest point of Wild Sky Wilderness, with a summit elevation of 6240'. The mountain is also the 29th-most prominent peak in Washington. The mountain is fairly …

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Bald Mountain Peak

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Past the lakes, the trail becomes more difficult to follow. At the base of the talus slope before the summit, cairns mark your way.

The Walt Bailey Trail is …

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Grassy Ridge junction

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Dome Peak, Seven Fingered Jack and Bonanza Peak are just a few of the towering mountains that will take your breath away when you hike along Grassy Ridge. It is …

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Dishpan Gap

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Dishpan Gap is a major trail junction with trails leading to all directions: Bald Eagle Trail and North Fork Skykomish Trail to the west, the Pacific Crest Trail to the …

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Lunch Rock

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Lunch Rock is a huge slab of granite that gently slopes into Lake Serene from the shore. Its a great place to take photos, admire the view, and as the name indicates, eat lunch!

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Barclay Lake

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There are camping spots up here and you can swim in the lake. It's very peaceful and relaxing. Plan to spend some time enjoying the atmosphere.

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