Bear Creek Falls is the final of the two waterfalls on the North Fork Skykomish River in the U.S. state of Washington.
The falls are located within a short, narrow canyon.
[1] The falls, at just 25 feet high, are quite insignificant, however are quite significant in terms of how much water is flowing over them.
They drop about 8 meters in a series of cascades and punchbowls.
Because the gorge is rather twisted, it is hard to see portions of the falls, let alone photograph them.