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July and August offer the warmest and driest weather, with high temperatures in the mid-70s Fahrenheit, making these months ideal for hiking and trail exploration. Shoulder seasons in May and early June provide pleasant conditions with fewer crowds, though occasional rain is common. Winter weather brings heavy rainfall and occasional snow; trails remain accessible year-round, but the park is closed Mondays and Tuesdays from October through April.
Park closed Mondays and Tuesdays. Heavy rainfall common.
Park closed Mondays and Tuesdays. Wet conditions.
Park closed Mondays and Tuesdays. Growing season begins late month.
Park closed Mondays and Tuesdays through April 30. Spring conditions; trails drying out.
Open daily. Shoulder season with pleasant hiking weather and moderate crowds.
Excellent conditions for all activities. Longer daylight (16+ hours). Occasional rain.
Best time to visit. Warmest and driest month. Peak season with full parking.
Ideal conditions. Warm days and low rainfall. High visitor volume on weekends.
Excellent shoulder season with pleasant weather and fewer crowds than summer.
Park closed Mondays and Tuesdays starting October 1. Rainfall increases, trails wet.
Park closed Mondays and Tuesdays. Wettest month with heavy rainfall. Storms common.
Park closed Mondays and Tuesdays. Heavy precipitation. Occasional snow at higher elevations.
The park's flagship 5.6-mile round-trip moderate hike ascending 1,300 feet to views of three-tiered waterfalls and surrounding forest. Hikers can stop at Lower Falls (2 miles), Middle Falls, or continue steep switchbacks to Upper Falls at 2.8 miles. The well-maintained trail offers multiple scenic viewpoints and is suitable for families with variable fitness levels. wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/wallace-falls
A four-mile backcountry route connecting to alpine lakes, offering scenic forest hiking with options for backcountry camping at Jay Lake and Wallace Lake. Permits are required for overnight stays. This trail provides access to pristine alpine environments with varying difficulty. parks.wa.gov/find-parks/state-parks/wallace-falls-state-park
Wallace Falls offers 17 miles of biking trails suitable for various skill levels, winding through old-growth forest and alongside the Wallace River. The main parking area provides trailhead access for bike routes of varying difficulty. parks.wa.gov/find-parks/state-parks/wallace-falls-state-park
Visitors can observe elk, deer, and various bird species throughout the park's lush forest environment. Shorter walks near the parking area and picnic facilities provide accessible nature viewing for all ages. parks.wa.gov/find-parks/state-parks/wallace-falls-state-park
During winter months when snow accumulates, the park's trails provide excellent snowshoeing opportunities above 2,000 feet elevation. Trails remain accessible despite seasonal closures and limited hours (closed Mondays and Tuesdays). Snowshoes can be rented from nearby outdoor retailers. waparks.org/park_activities/snowshoeing/
Poonam and Amardeep were such amazing hosts! Very flexible and responsive and were super helpful in showing us how to use the RV and with questions on the road. The RV is setup awesome and very clean, has everything you need for a great trip!
Ellie S. - May 2026
We had an incredible experience renting Poonam's Jayco Swift! From the very beginning, the communication was awesome. The host was super accommodating and made the entire process seamless. One thing we really appreciated were the instructional videos provided before the trip; they helped us understand all the systems so we felt confident before we even hit the road. The RV was spotless and truly "ready to roll" with fresh linens, camp chairs, and everything else we needed. We drove just over 3,000 miles, and the rig handled beautifully the entire way. It was the perfect size for our family (two adults and two kids). We will definitely be renting this RV again for our next adventure!
Brent M. - Jan 2026
This was the perfect trailer! Easy for our Subaru to pull and comfortably sleeps 2 adults and 2 small children. Made camping so much easier and fun! The owners were great communicators and very helpful. We would definitely rent from them again!
Meredith R. - Aug 2024
Thanks Igor/Ivanna, the camping trip was a pure joy! Would 100% recommend you!
Xander H. - Aug 2023
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Wallace Falls State Park, WA, United States
Wallace Falls State Park is located one mile northeast of Gold Bar, Washington, approximately 46 miles (1 hour) east of Seattle via Highway 2, and about 38 minutes from Everett. The nearest airport is Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, approximately 65 miles away. Highway 2 is a well-maintained mountain pass with no weight restrictions for standard RV rigs, though the park itself has no RV hookups; nearby RV parks such as Cascades RV Resort offer full hookups for RV visitors. Day-use parking fills quickly on weekends, especially in summer months.
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