Neat place was privately owned and then deeded to the state then converted into a state park. There is a very nice, great hiking trails & camping. If you're looking for some outdoor activity stop by and check it out bring your tent, marshmallows and s'mores.
Pretty cool waterfall and the trail loop is doable for fat guy like me!
Great place to go and share a 1/2 a day with your friends. From Calif. to show what you have near you and your backyard. I've never seen the campgrounds crowded. It's fun to take the kids to walk over the suspension bridge.
And walk along the creek to the falls. Also a great photo opportunity.
There is a beautiful waterfall here, the hiking paths are a little overgrown last time I went here, there is a few tables, a wide open field, and plenty of streams, this is a good place to hike overall. It does require a type of entrance fee, unless you have a WA state discovery pass. The streams are very clear and cold. There are a couple of bridges, and plenty of paths to walk on, I would definitely recommend coming here if you are around this area. Thank you.
If you're a waterfall hunter and looking for waterfalls in the area, definitely check this one out. Walk around the area and you'll find a cute little bridge crossing over Mill Creek. The reason why I'm giving this a 3-star is because for a tiny park you have to pay just to see a decent size waterfall. There are other waterfalls in the area that doesn't cost anything and will offer better views. This isn't a state park as I should remind everyone, this is just a standard park. And all of the photos that I'm sharing are dated back in 2019 where I believe the park was free.
Plus it seems like when I try to go back this year (2023), it seems like the park is closed. There's no schedule for the hours of the park.
I feel like going to this park/waterfall is a hit or miss but if you are lucky to get to the falls without any hassle, you won't be disappointed.