MAZAMA LAKE FALLS |
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RATING - 18.0
VR - 2 (Small) HR - 5.0 SR - 8/20 TYPE OF APPROACH - Trail + Bushwhack DIFFICULTY - Medium LOCATION - Wells Creek Area TYPE - Horsetail HEIGHT - 85' WIDTH - 15' GPS - N48 50.869' W121 43.324' ELEVATION - 4736' |
Wells
Creek is created when four tributary creeks combine just above massive
Mazama Falls. Each of these four creeks contains at least one
waterfall. The
creek that drains Mazama and Iceberg Lakes drops over a small, but pretty
waterfall at the outlet of Mazama Lake. The falls begins with a small
series of cascades before spreading out and veiling down a very pretty 44'
horsetail. The waterfall drops over an interesting cliff of petrified
ash that is commonly seen in this area of Mt. Baker. While not a
spectacular waterfall, this one is easy enough to view if you're in the
area. This creek later drops over a lower falls. It eventually combines with the main branch of Wells Creek just above Mazama Falls. |
DIRECTIONS -
From Artists Point at the end of the Mt. Baker Highway, begin hiking along
the Ptarmigan Ridge Trail. In about a mile, take the right fork to
Chain Lakes and follow them for about a mile to Mazama Lake. The
waterfall is right at the outlet, but you'll have to bushwhack through some
berry bushes to get a view. It's nothing too difficult, but be careful
around the edge of the canyon. NEARBY WATERFALLS - Alix Falls, Lower Mazama Lake Falls, Lower Noochsakatsu Falls, Mazama Falls, Noochsakatsu Falls, Pinnacle Falls, Pyroclast Falls |
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