Lower Denny Creek Cascades
Worth the drive
Is it plungeworthy?
A gradual sliding cascade on Denny Creek.
The details
- Type
- Gradual Sliding Cascade
- Watercourse
- Denny Creek
- Coordinates
- 47.42451, -121.45151
About Lower Denny Creek Cascades
Lower Denny Creek Cascades is a 52-foot gradual sliding cascade in Washington, on Denny Creek.
Fed largely by snowmelt, it runs hardest in late spring and early summer and can thin to a trickle by late season.
Plungeworthy rates Lower Denny Creek Cascades 7.1/10 — worth the drive. The score weighs its scale, how confidently it's mapped, and its character.
Where it is
Before you go
The pin marks the feature, not a trailhead or a legal route in. Some sit on private land or need a real hike, and conditions change with season and rain. Check local access, don't trespass, and never enter water — hot or cold — where it isn't safe.
Common questions
How tall is Lower Denny Creek Cascades?
Lower Denny Creek Cascades drops about 52 feet, in Washington.
Where is Lower Denny Creek Cascades?
Lower Denny Creek Cascades is a cascade in Washington, at 47.42451, -121.45151.
Is Lower Denny Creek Cascades worth visiting?
Worth the drive — Plungeworthy rates it 7.1/10.
Gear for the trip
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