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CRANBERRY FALLS

RATING - 7.4

VR - .9 (Tiny)               HR - 1.5                  SR - 6/20

TYPE OF APPROACH - Roadside

DIFFICULTY - Very Easy

LOCATION - Verlot Area

TYPE - Plunge

HEIGHT - 25'

WIDTH - 4'

GPS - N48 07.519 W121 48.989

ELEVATION - 1685'

This tiny waterfall is not actually on Cranberry Creek but it is in the same general area.  The stream plunges about 25' over a gorgeous mossy cliff wall at the head of a narrow little mini-canyon.  The falls can be seen from the road, but a short, yet fairly difficult, trip upstream is necessary for a close up view.  The creek immediately downstream from the falls is pretty well choked with logs.  This creek probably only has water during the wet season and I suspect it dries out by July in most years.  If you happen to be in the area when the creek is running, it's definitely worth pulling off and taking a look.

DIRECTIONS - Drive east of Granite Falls for a few miles and turn left onto Green Mountain Road.  Go right at the first fork, left at the second, and right again at the third.  After about 4 miles on the road, you should see the falls on the left where the road makes a turn to the right.
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