A Waterfall Lover's Guide to the Pacific Northwest 4th ed.
North Cascades 
11 Gold Bar
Waterfall Entries (refer to hardcopy book for descriptions and directions, page numbers are provided below)

Wallace Falls
Rating: *****
Form: horsetail
Magnitude: 88
Access: trail (page 45)
USGS Map: Index (1989)Gold Bar (1989)

Update: When first visited over three decades ago, Wallace Falls State Park had only its namesake, also referred to as Middle Falls, promoting the park. Now there are viewpoints to no less than six cataracts, with four of them officially named.




New Entries
Click Here for Small Falls, USGS Index (1989)Gold Bar (1989 ns).
Click Here for Picnic Falls (u), USGS Index (1989)Gold Bar (1989 ns).
Click Here for Lower Wallace Falls, USGS Index (1989)Gold Bar (1989 nl).
Click Here for Wallace Top Falls (u), USGS Index (1989)Wallace Lake (1989 ns).
Click Here for Upper Wallace Falls, USGS Index (1989)Wallace Lake (1989 nl).

Click Here for Youngs Creek Falls (u), USGS Index (1989)Sultan (2002 ns).
Click Here for Marckworth Falls (u), USGS Index (1989)Sultan (2002 ns).

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Others
Located nearby on private property and inaccessible is Olney Falls, USGS Wallace Lake (1989).  It is likely difficult or not possible to reach backcountry Greider Creek Falls (u), USGS Mount Stickney (1989 nl), Greider Lake Falls (u), USGS Mount Stickney (1989 nl), Elk Falls (u), USGS Mount Stickney (1989 nl), Middle Elk Falls (u), USGS Mount Stickney (1989 nl), Upper Elk Falls (u), USGS Mount Stickney (1989 nl), and Salmon Branch Falls (u), USGSMount Stickney (1989 nl).


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