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Jordan Creek Falls
Skagit 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
- Jordan Creek Falls is the Official name of this waterfall
Location and directions
Jordan Creek Falls is found just outside the town of Marblemount in the North Cascades. In Marblemount, head east on the Cascade River Road where Highway 20 turns north. Turn left in 3/4 mile onto Rockport-Cascade Road and drive another 3/4 mile to the Jordan Creek bridge. About 200 feet before the bridge is a gated logging road on the left. Park here and get ready for a long slog uphill - its a little over 4 miles straight up the road. There will be four major forks in the road - the first two head sharply left and you want to stay right (straight) on both, the second two stay left. After the fourth fork, the road exits the clearcuts and gets markedly brushier, but the route is still obvious (there is a short marshy section where a stream has overtaken the road. The old roadbed ends in front of a large wall of boulders covered in devils club and various forms of nasty looking thorny bushes. From here the falls are another 300 feet upstream, pick whatever route you so choose. After punching through the sticker bushes the forest becomes open and easy to traverse (though a little thick right next to the falls). The whole journey to the falls is remarkably easy, but due to the steady 2000 foot elevation gain and the short stretch of bushwhacking at the end, I've given it a difficult rating.
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Additional Nearby Waterfalls
| Name of Waterfall | Distance |
| Falls Lake Falls | 0.42 mi / 0.66 km |
| Middle Falls Lake Falls | 0.51 mi / 0.81 km |
| Upper Falls Lake Falls | 1.19 mi / 1.9 km |
| Mystery Falls | 4.57 mi / 7.32 km |
| East Iron Creek Falls | 4.76 mi / 7.62 km |
| Irene Creek Falls | 4.82 mi / 7.72 km |
| Iron Creek Falls | 4.91 mi / 7.85 km |
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Photography tips
I can't speak for low water conditions, but Jordan Creek Falls is all about power! This is an incredibly impressive waterfall, one that heavily dictates that photographs of it are to be taken to illustrate the force it exudes, so while a tripod is necessary for the more distant angles, up close its not necessary. The falls face northwest and will see very even, very flattering direct sunlight between 2pm and about 7pm during the heaviest flow periods of the summer. Spray is intense and unavoidable, so be prepared to shield your gear (an umbrella is useful in this regard).
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