
McCAULEY FALLS |
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| RATING - 3/10 TYPE OF APPROACH - Roadside DIFFICULTY - Very Easy LOCATION - Tomtit Alps TYPE - Tiered HEIGHT - 125' WIDTH - 20' |
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McCauley Falls reminds me of a sort of uglier, smaller version of Waukeena Falls in the Columbia Gorge. The falls drop down and then run over a very pretty series of rocks and boulders before running under the road. Getting close up views requires whacking through a never-ending mess of blackberry bushes. Only the bottom 50' or so of the falls can be seen from the base and I haven't attempted to climb above that yet. |
| DIRECTIONS - Head north on Highway 203 from Duvall. In a couple of miles, the falls can be seen high up on the hillside to the right of the highway. Drive past the falls and turn onto a small, dirt road next to a farm (it looks like a driveway but it's not). Follow the road behind the barn and drive until you cross over the creek. | ||
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