Franklin Falls is a great, easy hike just a quick drive from Seattle, which makes it quite a popular day trip. The 70 foot waterfall is the most incredible from April – July when it’s fueled by snowmelt, but it’s still spectacular all summer and fall. This trail is shaded pretty much the entire way, so it’s a nice option to escape the city on those hot summer days.
I do not recommend this as a winter hike as there can be avalanche danger on parts of the trail. Best to save this one for the summer and fall if there is any risk of an avalanche. You could also consider hiking to Gold Creek Pond while you’re in the Snoqualmie Pass area.
Location: Mount Baker Snoqualmie National Forest
Native lands: Tulalip, Coast Salish, Snoqualmie
Distance: 2.0 miles roundtrip
Elevation gain: 400 feet
Difficulty: Easy
Pass/permit: Northwest Forest Pass
Dogs: Yes, leashed
Road access: Paved road most of the way, 2×2 friendly