Hiking is one of the most popular recreational activities in the Evergreen State. From the coast to the cities, to the mountains, to the rivers, you can find a wealth of hikes to suit your particular needs and desire. If you’re looking for a short easy hike in North Bend, Washington, be sure to check out the Twin Falls Trail featuring three beautiful waterfalls.

The Twin Falls Trail is located in the North Bend Area of Washington State.

Frank M./AllTrails.com It is approximately a 35-mile drive from Seattle off of Interstate 90.

The route spans 2.6 miles roundtrip and there is a 500-foot elevation gain.

Jeff Lambert/AllTrails.com As you can see from the map, the trail meanders and crisscrosses other trails, so you can easily make it a longer hike if you wish.

The biggest highlights here are the three waterfalls, although the trail is called “Twin Falls.”

Ray Lauchner/AllTrails.com There’s the Upper Falls, the Lower Falls, and another upstream cascade. All are great photo opportunities and a place for quiet reflection.

The Twin Falls Trail is very scenic, and really showcases so much of the beauty found in this part of the state.

Ethereal Amoeba/AllTrails.com It traverses carpeted tree paths like you see here, as well as a swampy area, a river, impressive boulders, and picturesque lookout areas.

Verdant trees frame the waterfalls, giving each its own unique magical quality.

Praveen Raj/AllTrails.com Be sure to dress warmly, as the strong winds common in this region often come up quickly, spraying water all around.

The natural wooded areas here are simply spectacular.

Ethereal Amoeba/AllTrails.com Folks from all around the Seattle area, as well as tourists passing through, come here to escape the hustle and bustle of the big city, get a good workout, and marvel at the great outdoors.

Although they must be on a leash, dogs are welcome on the trail so they can enjoy the journey too! Whether you come with your fur baby, with friends or family, or on a solo trek, we’re sure you’ll agree that the Twin Falls Trail is one of the most scenic trails in the state.

Frank M./AllTrails.com

It is approximately a 35-mile drive from Seattle off of Interstate 90.

Jeff Lambert/AllTrails.com

As you can see from the map, the trail meanders and crisscrosses other trails, so you can easily make it a longer hike if you wish.

Ray Lauchner/AllTrails.com

There’s the Upper Falls, the Lower Falls, and another upstream cascade. All are great photo opportunities and a place for quiet reflection.

Ethereal Amoeba/AllTrails.com

It traverses carpeted tree paths like you see here, as well as a swampy area, a river, impressive boulders, and picturesque lookout areas.

Praveen Raj/AllTrails.com

Be sure to dress warmly, as the strong winds common in this region often come up quickly, spraying water all around.

Folks from all around the Seattle area, as well as tourists passing through, come here to escape the hustle and bustle of the big city, get a good workout, and marvel at the great outdoors.

Have you hiked along the Twin Falls Trail? If so, we’d love to see your photos and hear about your experience there.

You’re likely to be very hungry after expending all of those hiking calories. You can satisfy that hunger at the nearby North Bend Bar & Grill, serving up a wide array of fresh and delicious comfort foods.

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Address: Twin Falls Trail, Washington 98045, USA