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

Keekwulee Falls
Rating: **
Form: tiered
Magnitude: 34 (l)
Access: trail (page 36)
USGS Map: Snoqualmie Pass (1989)










Snowshoe Falls
Rating: *
Form: horsetail
Magnitude: 31 (l)
Access: trail (page 37)
USGS Map: Snoqualmie Pass (1989)










Franklin Falls
Rating: ***
Form: plunge
Magnitude: 59
Access: auto (page 37)
USGS Map: Snoqualmie Pass (1989)










Others
Cole Creek Falls (u), USGS Easton (1989 nl), has uncertain access a couple of miles off of Road #41.

Found within Alpine Lakes Wilderness, one or more of these waterfalls may be distantly visible from a trail: Gold Creek Falls (u), USGS Chikamin Peak (1989 nl), Lemah Valley Falls (u), USGS Chikamin Peak (1989 nl), and Upper Lemah Creek Falls (u), USGS Chikamin Peak (1989 nl), Middle Lemah Creek Falls (u), USGS Chikamin Peak (1989 nl), and Lemah Creek Falls (u), USGS Chikamin Peak (1989 nl).

The following cataracts are located within the Cedar River Watershed, which is closed to public entry: Findley Creek Falls (u), USGS Findley Lake (1989 nl), Seattle Creek Falls (u), USGS Findley Lake (1989 nl), North Fork Cedar Falls (u), USGS Findley Lake (1989 nl) and Viola Creek Falls (u), USGS Findley Lake (1989 nl).
East Fork Falls (u), USGS Lester (1989 nl), Friday Creek Falls (u), USGS Lester (1989 nl), Twin Camp Falls (u), USGS Lester (1989 nl) and Upper Twin Camp Falls (u), USGS Lester (1989 nl) are also inaccessible due to their being within the Green River Watershed. 


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