Fairy Falls
Hikers may enjoy the various wooded landscape, wildlife, and nature as they follow Wahkeena Creek. This brook and route eventually bring hikers to another unnamed creek, which leads to the modest yet spectacular Fairy Falls. Because of its fan-shaped natural form, the lesser waterfall is magnificent. Hikers can see Fairy Falls from the route, making it a good place to stop before moving on to the other waterfalls.
The wooden planked footbridge is an excellent location for pictures and aesthetic appeal. It's only 20 feet tall, yet its majesty stems from its form and close placement alongside the route. This environment is ideal for hikers who can't go too far, and it's a popular destination. The Ghost Falls were called for the way the sunlight would occasionally catch the shimmering water. The hike is quite tough and traverses a variety of terrain. Hikers should bring adequate footwear and drink.