Christine Falls Washington
Christine Falls at Mount Rainier National Park
Christine Falls is a waterfall on Van Trump Creek in Pierce
County, Washington. The falls are 69 feet (21 m) feet high and are best known
for the Christine Falls Bridge spanning the lower drop. The upper drop is 32
feet (9.8 m) high and is almost impossible to film in tandem with the
oft-photographed 37-foot (11 m) lower tier. The lower tier is probably one of
the most commonly photographed locations in the Mount Rainier National Park.
The falls drop 69 feet
in drops of 32 and 37 feet respectively and are notorious for being nearly
impossible to photograph together. Since the lower drop of the waterfall is
spanned by a bridge it most often photographed. The upper tier of the fall is
not as easily viewed.
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Name : Christine Falls
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Height : 69 Feet
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Easy Access to waterfalls from the Paradise Valley Road parking lot
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Location : Mount Rainier National Park, Washington
How To Reach: The Christine waterfall is on the road to
Paradise. Limited parking at the falls is available.
From the Nisqually entrance of the park, drive 10.7 miles,
just past the Comet Falls trail-head to a small parking area. A short set of
stairs leads to the falls overlook.
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