“25ft waterfall right outside Seattle”
Coal Creek Falls 25 feet (7.6 m), seasonal flow. At Coal Creek near the Quarry Trail. Coal Creek Falls Trail - Trail forks off from the Cave Hole Trail and runs more-or-less level south to a 25-foot (7.6 m) cataract on Coal Creek which is one of the most popular destinations in the Park, especially during periods of heavy runoff. Thereafter the trail ascends to meet the Quarry Trail. Quarry Trail - Trail begins on the Indian Trail near a stone quarry and ascends the ravine of Shy Bear Creek (the old route ascended the ridge between this creek and Coal Creek). It intercepts Fred's Railroad Trail very near the terminus of that trail with the Shy Bear Trail. Roundtrip 2.5 miles Elevation Gain 350 ft Highest Point 1000 ft
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