Washington forest

Panther Creek Falls spills out of thick forest in autumn.

Panther Creek Falls is one of my absolute favorite spots for a few reasons. The falls itself are unlike any I’ve seen - powerfully grand yet remarkably delicate and intricate. I’m always amazed how few people there are here even though it’s pretty easy to access. This is especially true in the evening. I’ve been here a few times where I have been the only person at the viewpoint!...

Curly Creek Falls drops in two steps with a stone arch across the face of the waterfall in the center.

Curly Creek Falls is a true hidden gem. It’s one of only a dozen or so waterfalls in the world with two rock arches crossing it’s face. With such rarity one would think this waterfall would be crawling with people and parking impossible to find. In fact the opposite is true! On top of that the very short trail to the viewpoint is handicap accessible...

Stairs descend into the darkness at the main entrance to Ape Cave in Mt St Helens National Monument.

Ape Cave (sometimes called Ape Caves due to 2 entrances) is one of the most popular destinations in the region for good reason - it’s a fascinating and unique hike through a long, snaking, and surprisingly wet lava tube....

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