Hardy and Rodney Falls

Stevenson, Washington

4.0/5
based on 3 reviews

Details

Distance

2.17 miles

Elevation Gain

699 ft

Route Type

Out-and-Back

Description

Added by Jameson Jones

Hardy and Rodney Falls can be seen via a relatively easy and short hike through thick forest to two wonderful waterfalls.

Located along the Hamilton Mountain Trail, the Hardy and Rodney falls out and back hike is a good alternative for those looking for a shorter hike compared to the 7.6-mile hike to the top of Hamilton Mountain.

From the Hamilton Mountain Trailhead, you will follow the trail through thick trees for most of the way to the falls with a few openings along the way. When you begin to hear the rushing water from the falls you will soon stumble across a short trail that will take you to the Hardy Falls lookout. When you've spent enough time at the viewpoint continue back onto the trail where you will soon see the bridge that crosses in front of Rodney Falls. There's also a little trail just before the bridge at Rodney Falls that takes you to an overlook.

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Features

Photography
Hiking
Bathrooms
Dog Friendly
Easy Parking
Family Friendly
Forest
Waterfalls

Hardy and Rodney Falls Reviews

It’s a short hike so take the time to play in the pools and enjoy the wonder around you. A bit crowded on the trail but we were shut out of Beacon rock Trail so this was our alternative. Really had a good time.

This is the perfect hike for beginners but for experienced hikers it’s a little underwhelming especially if you’re a view junkie.

Beautiful falls, and Pool of the Winds is so incredible! Wear rain paints and waterproof shoes if you're going during the rainy season!

Leave No Trace

Always practice Leave No Trace ethics on your adventures and follow local regulations. Please explore responsibly!

Nearby

Hamilton Mountain

Beacon Rock

Elowah Falls

Upper McCord Creek Falls

Table Mountain via Aldrich Butte Trailhead

Snow Hike to Wahclella Falls