Narada Falls in Mount Rainier National Park

Narada Falls

This waterfall, located near Paradise, plunges 188 feet in two different sections.

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Narada Falls Details

This waterfall, located near Paradise, plunges 188 feet in two different sections: The upper tier drops 168 feet down a cliff face and into a canyon, while the 20-foot lower tier plunges into a small pool. State Road 706, known as the Road to Paradise, crosses the falls in between its two piers. The upper tier freezes come wintertime, making this icefall a popular destination for climbers.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Narada Falls

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0.1 mi away

Inspiration Point

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

0.4 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

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.

0.7 mi away

Nisqually Vista Trail

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

0.8 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.