Twin Falls Trail

Twin Falls Trail is a hiking trail North Bend located in United States.

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    Hiking Trail

Address

SE Homestead Valley Rd (in Olallie State Park) North Bend , WA 98045 United States

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hiking bridge
Kaitlin

Loved how accessible this is from Seattle! Perfect for those days when you don’t want a long hike , but you do want some steep terrain to get your heart pumping, and a reward of pretty waterfall views .

Byron O'Neal

You will be tempted after the bridge to scramble down the social trail to the left just after it in the hopes of getting a good shot, don't unless it hasn't been raining of late. High flow=poor image

Toni Spott

Such a great hike & just strenuous enough.

Haley B

They have a Discover Pass machine that takes Visa & MasterCard.

Luke Ansley

Great hike , easy for kids/families

Nicole Pipe

Great hike for people just starting out and for families.

Oremo Ochillo

Bridge is a great place to take photos.

Oremo Ochillo

Bridge is a great place to take photos

Mary S

Pretty easy trail for kids

Ziyan Zhou

Easy hike .

Eee rom

The woods, somewhere in Twin Peaks...

Ariana Easterly

Enjoy! That's a great hike !

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Scenic trail, lovely waterfalls, and relatively low-key hike. Gets crowded quickly, though! - Kaitlin

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The setting for Twin Peaks. Great brunch, but be sure to make a reservation. - Kendall Thornton

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Bar
North Bend Bar & Grill

One of my favorite place to grab a beer after a hike. Lots of great stuff on tap and the food is good too. - Kenny Rowe