Narada Falls Trail in Mount Rainier National Park

Narada Falls Trail

This waterfall plunges 188 feet in two different sections-one drops 168 feet down a cliff face and into a canyon, while the 20-foot tier plunges into a smaller pool.

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Narada Falls Trail Details

This waterfall plunges 188 feet in two different sections-one drops 168 feet down a cliff face and into a canyon, while the 20-foot tier plunges into a smaller pool. Access the Lakes Trail at Paradise and head south for .6 miles to the junction of the Narada Falls Trail. Turn right and follow the trail for about .64 miles to reach the waterfall.

Difficulty

Low

Distance

0.64 miles

Estimated time

Region

N/A

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Narada Falls Trail

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0.2 mi away

Paradise Valley Road

The one-way Paradise Valley Road heads clockwise, leading visitors through a meadow-filled valley and by the Paradise area.

0.5 mi away

Nisqually Vista Trail

This easy, 1.2-mile loop trail takes walkers to an overlook with stunning views of the Nisqually Glacier.

0.5 mi away

Dead Horse Creek Trail and Moraine Trail

This moderate 2.5-mile, out-and-back route is located near Paradise and typically accessible from mid July into October.

0.5 mi away

Paradise Climbing Information Center

The Paradise Climbing Information Center/Guide House offers climbing and backcountry wilderness permits in the summertime.

0.5 mi away

Inspiration Point

This large pullout on Stevens Canyon Road provides sweeping views of the Tatoosh Range and Mount Rainier.