Best waterfalls around Beaux Arts Village are found in the surrounding King County and Western Washington region, as the village itself, located on the eastern shore of Lake Washington, is primarily residential. This area is known for its natural beauty, offering diverse waterfall experiences from accessible family trails to more challenging hikes. The region provides numerous opportunities to explore forested landscapes and discover various waterfalls.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Cougar Mountain Park spans nearly 3,000 acres, featuring over thirty-five miles of fantastic trails winding through second-growth forests, streams, wetlands, cliffs, and historical mining caves. There are breathtaking views throughout the park of the Cascade Mountains, Lake Sammamish, Bellevue and Seattle, along with other more secluded areas, which are ideal for spending time surrounded by nature away from the fast pace of the city. Most trails are mainly for hikers; however, some allow horseback riding, so keep an eye out for equestrians as you explore this beautiful area.
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This park is a lovely wooded ravine with a stream and a small waterfall. There is a network of paths you can take for different ways to explore the towering cedars and wild rhododendrons that bloom in the spring. The trails connect with the adjoining Leschi Park, which is just as beautiful.
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After a long drought, nothing is left of the waterfall... but still a nice and quiet place to sit and relax.
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Coal Creek Falls is a beautiful destination for any day hiker looking for an easy, family-friendly trail with a scenic highlight at Coal Creek Falls. It's a fairly easy trail that winds through a dense forest of maples, alders and cedars.
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The pretty easy trail leads through beautiful forest, to magnificent viewpoints and there are beautiful wildflowers. The route is best accessible from April to September.
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Pocket Park in the northern Pioneer Square neighborhood, an oasis off the road. Popular playground at the rushing waterfall and lush vegetation.
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While Beaux Arts Village itself is residential, several accessible waterfalls are found in the surrounding King County area. Coal Creek Falls near Bellevue offers an easy, family-friendly trail through a dense forest. For an urban oasis, Waterfall Garden Park in Seattle's Pioneer Square provides a rushing waterfall and lush vegetation. Frink Park in Bellevue also features a small waterfall within a lovely wooded ravine.
Yes, several waterfalls in the region are great for families. Coal Creek Falls is a popular choice, known for its easy, scenic trail. Waterfall Garden Park is also family-friendly, offering a unique urban waterfall experience. Additionally, Frink Park provides easy paths to explore its small waterfall and wooded surroundings.
Many waterfalls in the region are beautiful year-round. Coal Creek Falls is particularly robust in winter, offering a powerful display. For trails like Primerose Trail, which features wildflowers, the route is best accessible from April to September.
Yes, Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park, which includes waterfalls among its features, is a dog-friendly area. It offers over thirty-five miles of trails where you can explore forests, streams, and enjoy views with your canine companion.
For those seeking a more challenging experience, Wallace Falls near Stevens Pass is highly recommended. It features nine distinct waterfalls along a 5.6-mile out-and-back trail with a 1,300-foot elevation gain. Also near Stevens Pass, Bridal Veil Falls offers a popular hike that becomes quite steep closer to the falls, with well-maintained paths and staircases.
The trails often wind through dense forests of maples, alders, and cedars, as seen at Coal Creek Falls. You might also encounter towering cedars and wild rhododendrons, especially in parks like Frink Park. Some areas, like Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park, offer diverse landscapes including streams, wetlands, cliffs, and even historical mining caves, with breathtaking views of the Cascade Mountains and Lake Sammamish.
While the waterfalls themselves are natural features, Beaux Arts Village has a rich history as an artists' colony. You can learn more about the village's past at beauxarts-wa.gov/history. For a unique blend of nature and urban history, Waterfall Garden Park is located in Seattle's historic Pioneer Square neighborhood.
Beyond hiking to the waterfalls, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including touring and road cycling, around Beaux Arts Village. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are dedicated MTB trails. Explore more options on the MTB Trails around Beaux Arts Village, Cycling around Beaux Arts Village, and Road Cycling Routes around Beaux Arts Village guide pages.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from easy, family-friendly trails like Coal Creek Falls that wind through beautiful forests, to the unique urban oasis of Waterfall Garden Park. The opportunity to explore wooded ravines with small waterfalls, as found in Frink Park, and the extensive trail networks with views in places like Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park, are also highly valued.
Yes, if you're willing to venture further, the Olympic Peninsula offers a 'Waterfall Trail' with over 20 spectacular sites. Notable examples include Sol Duc Falls in Olympic National Park, Marymere Falls near Lake Crescent, Bunch Creek Falls in the Quinault Rain Forest, and the two-tiered Murhut Falls on Hood Canal. These offer diverse experiences, from easily accessible to more challenging hikes.
For information on cafes, pubs, and accommodation near Bellevue-area waterfalls, you can check resources like Visit Bellevue WA. For specific locations further afield, such as near Stevens Pass or the Olympic Peninsula, local tourism boards or online travel guides would be the best source.
Given the varied terrain and weather, it's advisable to wear comfortable, layered clothing suitable for hiking. Waterproof or water-resistant outerwear is recommended, especially during wetter seasons or when approaching powerful falls. Sturdy hiking shoes with good grip are essential for navigating potentially slippery or uneven trails.


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