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Cave Falls
Skamania County, Washington, United States
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This waterfall has been surveyed, mapped and measured in person by the World Waterfall Database.


HISTORY AND NAMES
- Cave Falls is the Official name of this waterfall
Cave Falls was named, obviously, for the cave which the falls drop through. It is not know when, or by whom the falls were discovered, but I suspect they weren't widely known until the early 90s, when the Forest Service redeveloped the Big Creek trail system.
Location and directions
Located near Eagle Cliff, along FR 90. Drive for about 8 3/4 miles east of the end of SR 503 (SR 503 becomes FR 23, and FR 90 turns to the right), or about 5 1/2 miles west of the Lower Falls Recreation area to the signed Big Creek Falls trailhead. Follow the easy trail for about 500 feet to the viewing area for Big Creek Falls, then proceed another 100 feet downstream, to a trail forking to the right, marked only by a sign that states "trail". Follow this trail for about 1/2 mile to fenced viewpoints looking down on the falls from on top of a sheer cliff perched over 400 feet above the floor of the canyon. Parents, keep kids on a short leash here.
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Additional Nearby Waterfalls
| Name of Waterfall | Distance |
| Big Creek Falls | 0.25 mi / 0.4 km |
| Hemlock Creek Falls | 0.74 mi / 1.19 km |
| Unnamed Waterfall | 1.22 mi / 1.95 km |
| Rush Creek Falls | 2.79 mi / 4.47 km |
| McClellan Falls | 3.65 mi / 5.85 km |
| Upper Curly Creek Falls | 3.79 mi / 6.06 km |
| Curly Creek Falls | 3.8 mi / 6.08 km |
| Miller Creek Falls | 3.95 mi / 6.32 km |
| Chickoon Creek Falls | 4.07 mi / 6.51 km |
| Lower Lewis River Falls | 4.44 mi / 7.1 km |
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Photography tips
First off, be careful, a fall down into this canyon would most definitely be fatal. To get a decent full frame shot, you'll need at least a 100mm lens. Tripod placement could be a bit of a pain as there is not much room for anything from where the falls are visible. Don't expect a great picture either, the falls are rather obscured by the canyon and some trees in the foreground.
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