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Step into this 129-acre patch of Washington's natural heritage. The park covers a rare old growth forest teeming with cedar, Douglas fir, hemlock, and other old growth trees. At the focal point is the humble namesake waterfall with a spray casting rainbows into the sky.
With 3,400 feet of shoreline along the Chehalis River, this park is a haven for fishing and free swimming (Who needs beaches anyway?)
There are also 3 miles of lush multi-use trails through loamy woods. Explore them on foot, by bike or on horseback. If that's not enough to satisfy your trail cravings, nearby Willapa Hills State Park Trail offers 22 miles of scenic beauty.
Thanks to the nearby trail, camping here is always popular. Rainbow Falls offers more than 50 sites, including horse ca
Step into this 129-acre patch of Washington's natural heritage. The park covers a rare old growth forest teeming with cedar, Douglas fir, hemlock, and other old growth trees. At the focal point is the humble namesake waterfall with a spray casting rainbows into the sky.
With 3,400 feet of shoreline along the Chehalis River, this park is a haven for fishing and free swimming (Who needs beaches anyway?)
There are also 3 miles of lush multi-use trails through loamy woods. Explore them on foot, by bike or on horseback. If that's not enough to satisfy your trail cravings, nearby Willapa Hills State Park Trail offers 22 miles of scenic beauty.
Thanks to the nearby trail, camping here is always popular. Rainbow Falls offers more than 50 sites, including horse camping sites, hiker/biker sites, and RV sites. You also find a dump station and restrooms with token-run hot showers. Book your site in advance to guarantee your spot.
The Rainbow Falls Campground is located near the Chehalis River banks in a shady old-growth forest. You’ll have a plethora of outdoor activities to choose from, and will be conveniently located near a ranger station, restroom and showers, drinking water, and parking.
Whether your preferred form of transportation is your feet, bike, RV, or hor Read more...
Don’t leave behind that equine friend! To take advantage of the seven miles of horse trails in the park, nab one of three sites at Rainbow Falls Horse Camp. Just don’t let them catch you playing horseshoes. You’d find it weird if horses were tossing your kicks around for entertainment, wouldn’t you?Read more...
The Rainbow Falls Group Campground is the only group campground in Rainbow Falls State Park. The campground sits near the Chehalis River shoreline, located beneath a canopy of impressive hemlock, cedar, and Douglas fir. Bring the tribe--Rainbow Falls can accommodate up to 14 camping units and 60 people!Read more...
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Rainbow Falls State Park
The cascades are small, the trees are huge, and the adventures are unforgettable.
Step into this 129-acre patch of Washington's natural heritage. The park covers a rare old growth forest teeming with cedar, Douglas fir, hemlock, and other old growth trees. At the focal point is the humble namesake waterfall with a spray casting rainbows into the sky.
With 3,400 feet of shoreline along the Chehalis River, this park is a haven for fishing and free swimming (Who needs beaches anyway?)
There are also 3 miles of lush multi-use trails through loamy woods. Explore them on foot, by bike or on horseback. If that's not enough to satisfy your trail cravings, nearby Willapa Hills State Park Trail offers 22 miles of scenic beauty.
Thanks to the nearby trail, camping here is always popular. Rainbow Falls offers more than 50 sites, including horse ca
Step into this 129-acre patch of Washington's natural heritage. The park covers a rare old growth forest teeming with cedar, Douglas fir, hemlock, and other old growth trees. At the focal point is the humble namesake waterfall with a spray casting rainbows into the sky.
With 3,400 feet of shoreline along the Chehalis River, this park is a haven for fishing and free swimming (Who needs beaches anyway?)
There are also 3 miles of lush multi-use trails through loamy woods. Explore them on foot, by bike or on horseback. If that's not enough to satisfy your trail cravings, nearby Willapa Hills State Park Trail offers 22 miles of scenic beauty.
Thanks to the nearby trail, camping here is always popular. Rainbow Falls offers more than 50 sites, including horse camping sites, hiker/biker sites, and RV sites. You also find a dump station and restrooms with token-run hot showers. Book your site in advance to guarantee your spot.
Activities in the park
3 campgrounds in Rainbow Falls State Park
The Rainbow Falls Campground is located near the Chehalis River banks in a shady old-growth forest. You’ll have a plethora of outdoor activities to choose from, and will be conveniently located near a ranger station, restroom and showers, drinking water, and parking. Whether your preferred form of transportation is your feet, bike, RV, or hor Read more...
Don’t leave behind that equine friend! To take advantage of the seven miles of horse trails in the park, nab one of three sites at Rainbow Falls Horse Camp. Just don’t let them catch you playing horseshoes. You’d find it weird if horses were tossing your kicks around for entertainment, wouldn’t you?Read more...
The Rainbow Falls Group Campground is the only group campground in Rainbow Falls State Park. The campground sits near the Chehalis River shoreline, located beneath a canopy of impressive hemlock, cedar, and Douglas fir. Bring the tribe--Rainbow Falls can accommodate up to 14 camping units and 60 people!Read more...
Why can't I see these campgrounds when I search with dates?
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