Sol Duc Falls
Washington

π Check available routes: π² Washington National Parks Road Trip
π Location: Sol Duc Valley, Olympic National Park, Washington
π₯Ύ Trailhead: Sol Duc Falls trailhead, end of Sol Duc Hot Springs Road
ποΈ Best time to hike: May through September
β³ Recommended time: 1β1.5 hours
π Trail reference: AllTrails β Sol Duc Falls Nature Trail
π Hiking Metrics
| Metric | Details |
|---|---|
| π₯Ύ Distance | Approximately 1.6 mi / 2.6 km round trip |
| π Elevation gain | Approximately 200 ft / 61 m |
| β±οΈ Typical hiking time | 1β1.5 hours |
| π Route type | Out and back |
| π’ Difficulty | Easy |
| ποΈ Permit | Not required for the day hike |
| π΅ Fee | Olympic National Park entrance pass required |
| π³ Shade | Heavily forested |
| π» Facilities | Restrooms near the trailhead |
π² About the Trail
The Sol Duc Falls trail is a short, mostly gentle walk through mossy old-growth forest to one of Olympic National Park's most photographed waterfalls.
At the end of the trail, the Sol Duc River splits and drops in several channels into a narrow rock canyon, crossed by a footbridge that gives the classic head-on view. The trail also connects to the Lover's Lane loop and the wider High Divide backcountry network for those continuing farther.
β¨ Why Hike It
The trail is especially known for:
- π The dramatic multi-channel waterfall
- π² Old-growth forest and heavy moss
- π A footbridge with a direct view of the falls
- πΈ Long-exposure waterfall photography
- π¨βπ©βπ§ A short, family-friendly distance
- π Connections to longer Sol Duc backcountry routes
π Best Time to Hike
π§ MayβJune β Peak Flow
Spring snowmelt makes the falls thunder, though the trail can be wet and the access road opens seasonally.
βοΈ JulyβSeptember β Easiest Access
Summer brings dry trail conditions, reliable road access, and warm forest walking.
βοΈ Sol Duc Hot Springs Road is seasonal and can close in the off-season. Confirm it is open before driving out.
π Access and Parking
The trailhead is at the very end of Sol Duc Hot Springs Road, past the resort. The lot fills midday in summer; arrive early or later in the afternoon.
ποΈ Permit and Fee
No hiking permit is required for the day hike to the falls. A valid Olympic National Park entrance pass is required. Overnight trips into the backcountry beyond the falls require a wilderness permit.
π₯Ύ Trail Conditions
The route is well maintained but includes:
- Packed dirt and some roots
- Occasional mud after rain
- Slippery boards and rock near the falls and bridge
Wear shoes with grip and keep back from wet, unfenced edges at the viewpoint.
β οΈ Safety
- Rocks near the falls are slick and the drop is unguarded
- Keep children close on the footbridge
- Carry a rain layer β the valley is wet
- Check the seasonal road status before driving out
β Before You Go
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