Weeks Falls

Weeks Falls
Weeks Falls from the base
Location King County, about 7 miles east of North Bend, Washington
Coordinates 47°25′59″N 121°38′48″W / 47.43301°N 121.64663°W / 47.43301; -121.64663Coordinates: 47°25′59″N 121°38′48″W / 47.43301°N 121.64663°W / 47.43301; -121.64663
Type Cascade
Total height 60ft
Number of drops 1
Average width 30ft
Watercourse South Fork of the Snoqualmie River
Sign by Weeks Falls Hydro Plant

Weeks Falls is a waterfall on the South fork of the Snoqualmie River, located just south of Interstate 90 at exit 38. The falls are at the end of the road that goes past the Olallie State Park ranger headquarters.[1] From the gravel parking lot, there is a paved accessible overlook to see the falls and a small area around the hydro-electric plant. Also, there is a 1/4 mile accessible interpretive trail nearby.[2]

Weeks Falls has a small hydroelectric plant operated by CHI West which generates about 4.3 Megawatts peak.[3] It's unusual because it operates without a dam. Instead, water is being drawn from the river above the falls and run down an underground channel to the generation unit at the bottom of Weeks falls.

See also

References

  1. "Weeks Falls (Waterfalls of the Pacific Northwest)".
  2. "Accessible Trails in the North Puget Sound Area of Washington State".
  3. "Existing Generating Units at U.S. Nonutilities".
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