name: Bear Creek Falls
note: . The volume of the river is quite deceptive when viewing the falls, since the water is all constricted through a canyon 20-30 feet wide at most, yet downstream of the plunge pool it spreads out to almost 200 feet wide.
image: https://www.wta.org/site_images/hikes/bear-creek-falls.jpeg/@@images/b71738ba-2c3c-4206-9f6c-c28496143ea1.jpeg
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source: https://www.waterfallsnorthwest.com/waterfall/Bear-Creek-Falls-4692;https://ropewiki.com/Bear_Creek_(NF_Skykomish_River)
website: https://www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/bear-creek-falls
waterway: waterfall
wikidata: Q37250
description: The falls consist of several small punchbowls and plunges where the river constricts through a narrow granite gorge, culminating in three drops totaling 25 feet in height that empty into a huge pool, producing an enormous boiling churn of bubbles.