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Weeks Falls Trail

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Distance:
0.1 Miles / 0.2 km
Type:
Out-and-Back
Difficulty:
Easy
Time to Hike:
~5 minutes
Features:
Surface Type:
Universal Access
Park:
Olallie State Park
Town:
North Bend, Washington
Directions:
47.433803, -121.64911
Added:
June 17, 2025
Updated:
July 04, 2025
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3'

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3'

Ascent
3'

Descent

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Weeks Falls Trail

The Weeks Falls Trail at Olallie State Park in North Bend, Washington is an easy, universally-accessible path that leads to the multi-tiered waterfall, Weeks Falls.

Explore Weeks Falls

This short walk, technically not a hike, follows a smooth concrete path that leads past the Weeks Falls Hydroelectric Project to an overlook platform at the base of Weeks Falls. this multi-tiered tumbling waterfall spills down several layers of bedrock and provides visitors with a mostly-secluded section within the South Fork Snoqualmie River. While Weeks Falls is not as spectacular as the nearby Twin Falls, it's a great way to escape the crowds of other hikers within Snoqualmie Pass. It's also a great way for folks that can only explore universally-accessible paths to enjoy views of waterfalls within the river.

Parking

Visitors will find a small parking turnout at the coordinates provided, located at the very end of the park's service road which runs adjacent to SE Homestead Valley Road in North Bend. The turnout is large enough to fit a handful of vehicles as of June 2025.

Pets

Dogs are allowed if leashed and must be cleaned up after.

Warning

Flash floods: The river is known to flash flood and there may be dam releases further upstream, however, that's unknown. Due to flash flooding, you must stay out of the river's water here especially due to the hydroelectric power plant located next to the overlook. Stay on-trail at all times and pay attention to any rising waters.
Explore 4 trails near North Bend, WA
  1. Parking

    47.433803, -121.64911
  2. Main Trailhead

    47.43369, -121.648926
  3. Weeks Falls hydroelectric project building

    47.433503, -121.648514
    Weeks Falls hydroelectric project building
  4. Weeks Falls

    47.433339, -121.648003
    Weeks Falls
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0.1 miles / 0.2 km
0.1 miles / 0.2 km
June 17, 2025
Waterfall was nice and there were no people around
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In North Bend, WA

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