Big Heart Falls
LocationAlpine Lakes Wilderness Area, King County, Washington, U.S.
TypeTiered
Total height1,268 feet (386 m)
Number of drops2
Total width300 feet (91 m)
Watercourseunnamed

Big Heart Falls is a waterfall on the outlet stream of Big Heart Lake, which eventually flows into the Skykomish River, in King County, Washington. It is located between the outlet of Big Heart Lake and the inlet of Delta Lake. The falls are said to drop approximately 1,268 feet (386 m).[1]

The falls have two stages separated by a series of cascades. Each of the main tiers is approximately 600 feet (180 m) tall. It has an average volume of 80 cubic feet per second (2.3 m3/s). The waterfall is also very difficult to access. For one to reach it, one must circumnavigate Delta Lake and cross Copper Creek, a large glacial stream.

The waterfall is located less than a quarter mile from Angeline Falls, and shares the same cliff with it. Big Heart Lake was presumably named because of its roughly heart shaped surface.[2]

References

  1. "Big Heart Falls at World Waterfall Database". Retrieved 2009-03-09.
  2. "Big Heart Falls at Waterfalls Northwest". Retrieved 2009-03-09.

47°35′03″N 121°19′07″W / 47.58417°N 121.31861°W / 47.58417; -121.31861


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