Olallie State Park
The Olallie State Park is a day-use park in Washington around part of the Snoqualmie River. The most prominent feature of the park is Twin Falls.
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Snoqualmie River, in the Olallie Park.
Location
The park is located four miles east of North Bend, Washington, south of I-90 and along the Snoqualmie River.
Features
The park features old-growth forests and the 135-foot (41 m) high Twin Falls[1] and six miles of hiking trails. Other activities include fishing, hiking, mountain biking, bird watching, and rock climbing.[2]
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Weeks Falls on the Snoqualmie River, in Olallie Park.
Waterfalls
Olallie State park features five notable waterfalls: Twin Falls, Middle Twin Falls, Upper Twin Falls, Weeks Falls, and Upper Weeks Falls.
Local history
"Ollalie" is Chinook for "berry", which are common in the park.[3]
References
External links
- Olallie State Park, Washington State Parks
- Twin Falls, Waterfalls of the Pacific Northwest
- Twin Falls, Seattle PI Take a Hike
Coordinates: 47°26′13.9″N 121°39′11.8″W / 47.437194°N 121.653278°W
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