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Roush Creek Falls
Roush Creek Falls is located in Washington (state)
Roush Creek Falls
Location in Washington (state)
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Location North Cascades National Park, United States
Coordinates 48°30′14″N 121°08′14″W / 48.50389°N 121.13722°W / 48.50389; -121.13722
Type Segmented steep cascade
Total height 2,000 feet (610 m)
Watercourse Roush Creek
Average
flow rate
50 cu ft/s (1.4 m3/s)

Roush Creek Falls is a stunning waterfall located in the beautiful North Cascades National Park in Washington, U.S. This impressive waterfall is known for its great height and the powerful flow of water. It is formed by water melting from a large glacier high in the mountains.

What is Roush Creek Falls?

Roush Creek Falls is a type of waterfall called a "steep cascade." This means the water tumbles down a very steep, rocky slope rather than falling straight down in one big drop. It's a very active and exciting sight to see.

Where Can You Find It?

This amazing waterfall is located within the North Cascades National Park. This park is in the state of Washington, which is in the northwestern part of the United States. The park is famous for its rugged mountains, glaciers, and beautiful forests.

How Does Roush Creek Falls Form?

The water that creates Roush Creek Falls comes from Eldorado Glacier. A glacier is a huge, slow-moving river of ice. As the ice melts, it forms streams. These streams flow downhill. The meltwater from Eldorado Glacier flows south and forms a stream called Roush Creek.

The Journey of Roush Creek

Not far from where Roush Creek begins, the water flows over a very steep cliff. This is where Roush Creek Falls is created. The powerful water carves its way down the mountain.

How Tall is This Waterfall?

Roush Creek Falls is incredibly tall! It drops about 2,000 ft (610 m). To give you an idea, that's like stacking over 200 regular-sized school buses on top of each other. This makes it one of the tallest waterfalls found in the entire state of Washington.

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