Moulton Falls Regional Park

Moulton Falls Regional Park

Moulton Falls Regional Park offers a scenic retreat along the Lewis River in Washington, featuring hiking trails, beautiful waterfalls, and a historic bridge.

387
Acres Protected
4
Miles of Trails
N/A
Annual Visitors
1937
Year Established

About Moulton Falls Regional Park

Moulton Falls Regional Park
 

Moulton Falls Regional Park spans over 387 acres along the East Fork of the Lewis River in Washington state. This regional park is renowned for its two picturesque waterfalls and its rich history, including the captivating arched footbridge, a highlight for many visitors. The park features diverse ecosystems ranging from riverfront environments to lush, forested trails, offering a habitat to a variety of wildlife and native plants. Its recreational offerings are plentiful, with opportunities for hiking, picnicking, and photography. The park's history is deeply tied to its natural beauty and community use, making it a beloved destination for locals and visitors alike. It provides an inviting landscape for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a peaceful encounter with nature away from urban life.

Highlights

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The stunning arch bridge crossing the Lewis River

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The twin waterfalls with serene natural pools below

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Rich diversity of native flora and fauna

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Historic railway remnants along the trails

Notable Natural Features

Arch Bridge

A historic bridge that offers beautiful views of the river and surrounding area.

Twin Waterfalls

A pair of waterfalls that cascade into deep, inviting pools.

Riverside Trails

Scenic trails that run along the East Fork of the Lewis River.