RATING - 26.0
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Bagley Creek tears
through a narrow slot in the rock wall and over a nice little waterfall. The falls
have three tiers that can be seen from the bottom: a 25' plunge, a 10' drop, and a
little 5' tall drop. The area surrounding the falls is probably 20 degrees colder
than the air a few feet away from the creek thanks to the icy cold wind kicked up by the
snow-fed creek. As cool as this waterfall is, it's very tough to get a
clear view thanks to the surrounding brush and the way the falls drop into
the canyon. I used to call this one Bagley Creek Falls until I found
the larger waterfall upstream. |
OTHER PICTURES
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VR - 6.0 (Medium)
HR - 2.0
SR - 14/20
TYPE OF APPROACH - Trail
DIFFICULTY - Fairly Easy
LOCATION - Mt. Baker Highway
TYPE - Cascades
HEIGHT - 35'
WIDTH - 8' |
DIRECTIONS - Drive east on the Mt. Baker Highway. In 46.8 miles,
turn left into the big parking lot across from the entrance to Silver Fir
Campground. Drive down the road at the back of the lot. Stay on the main
road until a Y in the road at around the 2 mile mark. Take the right fork
and drive as far as you are comfortable. From there walk down the road
until you hear the falls on your right. Make your way down the creek to get
a good view. |