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Teneriffe Falls Trail

Starting at the Mount Teneriffe trailhead, this hike follows the forested Mount Teneriffe Trail through the Mount Si Natural Resources Conservation Area, with occasional openings toward the Snoqualmie Valley and nearby peaks.

The route then turns onto the Teneriffe Falls Trail, climbing more steeply through rocky woodland and repeated switchbacks beside the drainage of Teneriffe Creek.

It finishes at Teneriffe Falls, formerly known as Kamikaze Falls, where the cascading waterfall forms the main highlight before the return through the same mountain forest.

#Hiking #Mountain #Falls #Forest #Nature #River

  • Distance: 5.9 mi
  • Elevation gain: 1,821 ft
  • Maximum elevation: 2,493 ft
  • Elevation loss: 1,824 ft
  • Minimum elevation: 814 ft
  • Moving time: 2 h 56 m
  • Moving speed: 2.0 mph
  • Maximum speed: 5.3 mph
  • Total time: 3 h 10 m
  • Global speed: 1.8 mph

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Trail profile

  • Distance: 5.9 mi
  • Elevation gain: 1,821 ft
  • Maximum elevation: 2,493 ft
  • Elevation loss: 1,824 ft
  • Minimum elevation: 814 ft
  • Moving time: 2 h 56 m
  • Moving speed: 2.0 mph
  • Maximum speed: 5.3 mph
  • Total time: 3 h 10 m
  • Global speed: 1.8 mph

About this trail

Name: Teneriffe Falls Trail trail, distance, elevation, map, profile, GPS track

Start: Mount Teneriffe Trail, King County, Washington, United States (47.48696 -121.70997)

End: Mount Teneriffe Trail, King County, Washington, United States (47.48693 -121.70998)

Coordinates: 47.48693 -121.71120 47.50183 -121.70142

Topography: King County topographic map, elevation, terrain

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Track (8/12/23, 7:47:57AM)

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Distance: 36.0 mi • Elevation gain: 12,182 ft • Maximum elevation: 4,606 ft

Gear up for your next adventure:

🎒Hydration Pack - Hands‑free water reservoir for long hikes
👓Polarized Sunglasses - Outdoor sunglasses for glare reduction
🪑Ultralight Camp Chairs - Portable seating for resting after a long day of mapping
👟Trail Running Shoes - Lightweight shoes for trail runners
🌡️Handheld Weather Meters - Measure wind, temp, and pressure for safe mountain travel

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