Pyramid Creek Falls
RATING - 44.0
VR - 6.0 (Med) HR - 5.0 SR - 14/20
TYPE OF APPROACH - Bushwhack
DIFFICULTY - Difficult
LOCATION - Ross Lake Area
TYPE - Horsetail
HEIGHT - 85'
WIDTH - 25'
GPS - N48 41.577 W121 08.349
ELEVATION - 2308'
DIRECTIONS - No directions provided. Dangerous access.
Pyramid Creek Falls is located in a rugged, secluded valley on the north side of Pyramid Peak. Pyramid Creek tumbles about 85' in a wide wall of water with massive mountains looming overhead. There are several upper falls that can be seen from further back but not from the base. In addition there is a small tributary waterfall to the right of the main falls that adds a little something to the scene
Getting to the falls is difficult, but not impossible. The trail itself is fairly steep and rocky so you will probably be tired before the bushwhack begins. The actual bushwhack is fairly pleasant for the first 3/4 of the way. As you near the creek it gets a little brushier and then the last 500' or so is really bad. The best time to visit the falls is just before or after the snow has finished melting for the year. This keeps the brush down and makes the last bit of the trip much more enjoyable. Once you reach the falls, the coolest view is with the pinnacle of Pyramid Peak over the top of the falls. If you visit in the morning the sun will be right over the falls at this point so an afternoon visit on a clear day (so you can see the mountain) is best. This is certainly not a waterfall that anyone can visit, but it's a really cool location and if you can get in here, it's worth the effort.