Sol Duc Falls Trail

Sol Duc Falls Trail

Trails
Last Updated: June 2026

Overview

About This Trail

Sol Duc Falls is the easiest major waterfall reward in Olympic—0.8 miles on relatively level trail through old-growth forest to a picturesque cascade. This is not a lung-buster; it's a scenic walk that attracts crowds and families. The real hazard is the falls themselves: slippery rocks and cold water that demands respect. Don't be fooled by 'easy'—use designated viewing areas, never cross barriers, and supervise children closely near the water.

Highlights

Difficulty Level

Easy

Trail Highlights

Sol Duc Falls viewed from designated platforms—described as the most picturesque waterfall in Olympic

Insider Tips

• The best photo angles are from the rightmost viewing platform—the left platform is always packed. • Visit at dusk (in long summer days) when light hits the water perfectly and crowds thin out. • Water spray can drench you if you get close. Waterproof your camera and phone before approaching the falls.

Best Season to Hike

Year-round (Olympic National Park is open 24/7; some park facilities may be seasonally closed)

Hiking Tips

  • Wear waterproof boots with good traction—splash spray soaks everything.
  • Bring 1L+ water; Pacific Northwest humidity dehydrates fast.
  • No phones while approaching—stay focused on slippery rocks.
  • Hold children's hands at viewpoints; crowds + water = danger zone.
  • Tighten boot laces and watch every step; the rocks are slippery year-round.

Family Info

Excellent for families—short distance, level, spectacular payoff. CRITICAL: Keep children supervised at all times. The falls are beautiful and dangerous. Slippery rocks claim injuries every season. Hold young kids' hands on approach and around viewpoints. Do not let them climb beyond barriers or chase animals.

ℹ️ Data Sources
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