Tumwater Falls
Tumwater Falls is a scenic waterfall located in Tumwater, Washington, near the confluence of the Deschutes River and Capitol Lake. The falls drop approximately 20 feet and are part of a larger natural area that features walking trails and picnic spots. The site is popular for its beautiful views and opportunities for photography.
The area around Tumwater Falls has historical significance, as it was once a site for a lumber mill in the late 19th century. Today, it serves as a public park, providing visitors with a chance to enjoy nature and learn about the region's history. The falls are easily accessible and attract both locals and tourists year-round.