Walupt Creek Falls
Walupt Creek Falls is a relatively obscure, but massive waterfall on Walupt Creek, a large tributary of the Cispus River in Lewis County, Washington, at an elevation of.
The falls cascade down a bedrock cliff in two tiers, with an average breadth of, a maximum breadth of and an average flow of over per second. The creek begins the drop by falling down a cascade, then impacts a large, bell-shaped dome and spreads into a wide fan, dropping. The final drop is a gently sloping slide that flows directly into the Cispus River. The feeder river, Walupt Creek, is sourced directly from Walupt Lake which provides a consistent flow throughout the year. The drainage basin of the river is also fairly large.
Shortly upstream, a series of cascades,,, and high respectively, form the Upper Walupt Creek Falls. The cascades total in height.