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

Twin Falls
Rating: ****
Form: fan
Magnitude: 59
Access: trail (page 32)
USGS Map: Chester Morse Lake (1989)
Update: I-90 Exit 34 is now labeled 468 Av SE
This and the next two entries are now located in what is now designated as the Twin Falls Natural Area of Ollalie State Park Olallie is the Chinook term meaning berry.
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Middle Twin Falls (u)
Rating: **
Form: tiered
Magnitude: 41
Access: trail (page 32)
USGS Map: Chester Morse Lake (1989 ns)










Upper Twin Falls (u)
Rating: **
Form: tiered
Magnitude: 47
Access: trail (page 33)
USGS Map: Chester Morse Lake (1989 ns)










Weeks Falls
Rating: **
Form: cascade
Magnitude: 37
Access: auto (page 33)
USGS Map: Chester Morse Lake (1989)




New Entries
Click Here for Crater Creek Falls (u), USGS Mount Si (1989 ns).

Others
The following cataracts are mentioned in other guidebooks, but no trespassing and other warning signs were encountered when sought out during the mid-1990s: Calligan Creek Falls (u), USGS Mount Si (1989 nl); Falls of Bessemer Mountain (u), USGS Mount Si (1989 ns); and Fifteenmile Falls, USGS Hobart (1993 ns).

Lower Cedar Falls, USGS North Bend (1993 ns), and Upper Cedar Falls, USGS North Bend (1993 ns), are located within the closed boundaries of the municipal Cedar River Watershed. Summer tours, led by Seattle Public Utilities naturalists, offer a unique opportunity to view the upper cataract.


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