Keekwulee Falls via Denny Creek Trail
Keekwulee Falls via Denny Creek Trail

Keekwulee Falls via Denny Creek Trail

Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
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Keekwulee Falls via Denny Creek Trail

Keekwulee Falls via Denny Creek Trail

Distance: 3.8mi
Elevation: 1,109ft
Time: 2-3h

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The hike to Keekwulee Falls on Denny Creek Trail is a 3.8mi heavily trafficked trail in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness that is rated as moderate. This trail is beautiful and isn’t too challenging for beginners or younger adventurers, making it a nice choice for families or those with out-of-town visitors who haven’t hiked before. The falls are great, and the trail does provide the opportunity to continue hiking past them if you want to extend your trip.

This trail gets busy, so we recommend starting early or visiting during the week if possible.

Keekwulee Falls via Denny Creek Trail Map

Getting there

The trailhead for the hike to Keekwulee Falls on Denny Creek Trail is at the north end of the Denny Creek Campground between the two arms of Highway 90.

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Backcountry Campground

Denny Creek Campground

When to do

May-October

Pets allowed

Yes - On Leash

Family friendly

Yes

Route Signage

Average

Crowd Levels

High

Route Type

Out and back


Keekwulee Falls via Denny Creek Trail
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Keekwulee Falls via Denny Creek Trail Description

Keekwulee Falls is a quintessential Washington hiking experience, with lush forest and mountains surrounding a cascade waterfall. It’s not very difficult to reach, making it a nice hike for beginners and families. The trail is well-maintained and goes past the falls if you wish to keep hiking a bit further.

The hike begins from the north end of Denny Creek Campground, a great spot to book a site if you’re looking for a few days of adventure. Following the river, you’ll cross the water and then cross the highway. Meander along Denny Creek, crossing over at The Slide. There is a smaller waterfall about halfway up the trail that can be accessed via a spur trail on your right, just before the two switchbacks.

After a straight section of trail, the falls appear on your right. There are lower falls and upper falls, so take time to enjoy both of them. If you wish, you can hike up a few tight switchbacks and a short straight stretch to Snowshoe Falls. When you’re done, retrace your steps back to the trailhead.

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