Wallace Falls State Park

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Wallace Falls State Park is a popular Washington state park known for its scenic waterfalls, forested hiking trails, and river views in the Cascade foothills.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf protected area
state park
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasClimate marine west coast climate
hasEcosystem temperate rainforest
hasFeature backcountry campsites
campground
parking lot
picnic areas
restrooms
viewpoints
hasNaturalFeature Wallace Falls
Wallace River
forested trails
river views
waterfalls
hasRecreationalActivity birdwatching
camping
fishing
geocaching
hiking
picnicking
trail running
wildlife viewing
hasTrailType hiking
hasVegetation Douglas fir
surface form: Douglas-fir

coniferous forest
western hemlock
western redcedar
hasWaterfall Lower Wallace Falls
Wallace Falls
surface form: Middle Wallace Falls

Wallace Falls
surface form: Upper Wallace Falls
hasWildlife black bear
deer
various bird species
isPartOf Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission
surface form: Washington State Parks system
isPopularFor day hikes
forest hiking
photography
scenic waterfalls
locatedIn Snohomish County
surface form: Snohomish County, Washington

Washington
locatedInRegion Cascade Range foothills
locatedNear Gold Bar, Washington
operatedBy Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission
trailNetworkIncludes Greg Ball Trail
Railroad Grade Trail
Woody Trail

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Snohomish County containsRecreationArea Wallace Falls State Park