Wells Creek Falls is the generally used name for a waterfall on Wells Creek in the Mount Baker Wilderness in Washington.
The falls are located several thousand feet above Wells Creek's confluence with Bar Creek.
Ironically enough, Mazama Falls is officially named while Wells Creek Falls isn't despite the fact almost nobody has ever seen Mazama Falls up close & Wells Creek Falls is regularly visited by people driving up Wells Creek Road.
Once at the crossing, one can walk up the wide streambed to reach good views of the falls.
Depending on how high the creek is, you may or may not have to get fairly wet, since at least one creek crossing is needed to get up close.