Cascate inferiori del Lewis River
Cascate inferiori del Lewis River
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Lower Lewis River Falls is a magnificent waterfall nestled within the expansive Gifford Pinchot National Forest in Washington State. Situated on the Lewis River at an elevation of approximately 467 meters, this natural landmark is celebrated for its impressive width and the enchanting old-growth forest that surrounds it, making it a truly spectacular sight. It stands as a prominent feature along the Lewis River, a region renowned for its stunning natural beauty and numerous cascades.
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12,1km
03:21
200m
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Embark on the Lewis River Falls Trail, a moderate hiking route that guides you through a lush old-growth forest. You will discover towering Douglas fir and western red cedar as…
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13,5km
03:40
190m
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Escursione moderata. Buon allenamento richiesto. Sentieri facilmente percorribili. Adatto a ogni livello di abilità.
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Elevazione 470 m
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domenica 26 aprile
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Velocità max vento: 13,0 km/h
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The main hiking option is the Lewis River Trail, a multi-use path that follows the river. This trail offers access to not only Lower Lewis River Falls but also extends to Middle and Upper Lewis River Falls, as well as smaller cascades like Copper Creek Falls and Taitnapum Falls. Hikers can choose to do shorter sections or embark on a longer journey along the river.
The riverside route to Lower Lewis River Falls is generally easily navigable and considered suitable for most visitors. The trail follows the river through an old-growth forest, offering a relatively gentle experience. While specific elevation changes aren't extreme, the multi-use Lewis River Trail can vary in length depending on how far you choose to explore.
Absolutely! Beyond the impressive 43-foot high and 200-foot wide Lower Lewis River Falls, keep an eye out for the churning trough on its left side, which collects most of the water flow. The surrounding old-growth forest is a natural feature in itself, with giant cedars, nurse logs, and ancient stumps. You might also spot unique forest peculiarities like pinesap, coralroot, and gnome plants, especially in season.
Parking at Lower Lewis River Falls requires either a Northwest Forest Pass or a day pass. Additionally, during the peak season, typically from June 15th to September 2nd, an advance reservation for parking is mandatory. It's highly recommended to plan ahead, especially for summer visits, as parking fills up quickly.
Lower Lewis River Falls is a very popular destination, and it can get quite crowded, especially on weekends and during the peak season (June 15th to September 2nd). Parking often fills up fast, making an early arrival before mid-morning strongly recommended to secure a spot and enjoy a more tranquil experience.
Yes, Lower Lewis River Falls is widely regarded as a family-friendly destination due to its accessible and easily navigable riverside route. It's also generally dog-friendly, making it a great spot for outdoor enthusiasts to bring their canine companions. Always ensure dogs are on a leash and follow Leave No Trace principles.
Yes, wild swimming in the pool beneath the falls is an option for those seeking a refreshing dip. However, be aware that the river water is very cold. Always exercise caution and assess conditions before entering the water.
The Lower Lewis River Falls are located within the Gifford Pinchot National Forest, which is a natural, undeveloped area. Therefore, there are no immediate cafes, pubs, or dedicated accommodation options directly at the falls. Visitors typically find amenities and lodging in nearby towns outside the forest, requiring a drive.
While early spring is often recommended for easily navigable conditions, visiting at different times of the year offers unique perspectives due to varying water levels. Off-season visits can be very rewarding, allowing you to experience the falls with different flows and potentially fewer crowds. The falls' appearance changes dramatically throughout the year.
Yes, the Lewis River Trail provides access to several other beautiful waterfalls. As you continue along the trail, you can reach Middle Lewis River Falls and Upper Lewis River Falls. Additionally, smaller gems like Copper Creek Falls and Taitnapum Falls are also part of the extensive Lewis River system, offering more opportunities for exploration.