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Kautz Creek Falls, Washington

Inside  Mount Rainier National Park  · $30 entrance
About this waterfall
State
Washington
Region
Pacific
Height
394 ft
Height394 ft
Entry$30
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Kautz Creek Falls is a waterfall on Kautz Creek in the Mount Rainier National Park in the state of Washington. It was formed when the Kautz Glacier retreated in the last 50 years, creating a series of long and slender cascades totaling about 400 feet (120 m) in height down a tall glacial cliff, with a highest drop of 150 feet (46 m). The falls consist of two parts, each with two distinct tiers. One of these parts flows from the upper lobe of the Kautz Glacier and disappears under the lower lobe. The water flowing over this stage is generally clear. As the water passes underneath the lower lobe, however; it has a muddy appearance caused by glacial moraine, which explains the muddy appearance of Kautz Creek.

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How tall is Kautz Creek Falls?
Kautz Creek Falls drops 394 feet (120 m).
Is Kautz Creek Falls in a national park?
Yes — Kautz Creek Falls falls within Mount Rainier National Park. The entrance fee is $30.
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