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Wallace Falls State Park : ウィキペディア英語版 | Wallace Falls State Park
Wallace Falls State Park is a Washington state park located on the west side of the Cascade Mountains, northeast of Gold Bar on the Wallace River. The park features three waterfalls, old-growth coniferous forests, fast-moving rivers and streams, and four backcountry lakes: Wallace, Jay, Luis, and Shaw. The name "Wallace" is a corruption of the last name of Joe and Sarah Kwayaylsh, members of the Skykomish tribe, who were the first homesteaders in the area.〔 Visible in the park is evidence of logging, including railroad trestle ruins, old railroad grades, and springboard notches in old stumps. ==Waterfalls== There are three falls within the park. The first is Upper Wallace Falls, which cannot be viewed in its entirety, dropping in five separate tiers.〔 Shortly below it is the highlight of the park, Wallace Falls, which falls in three sections—the largest of which drops and can be seen from the Skykomish Valley.〔〔 The falls' viewpoint is often crowded with people viewing the falls. Downstream is Lower Wallace Falls, which drops in five tiers. 〔〔
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