Kanim Falls
Waterfall
47°39′42″N 121°28′59″W / 47.66171°N 121.48305°W / 47.66171; -121.48305Kanim Falls (200 feet (61 m)) is the major waterfall on the North Fork of the Snoqualmie River. It is located at the outlet of Lake Kanim and is near the source of the North Fork of the Snoqualmie River.[1][2] The falls were named after Chief Jerry Kanim who was the leader of Snoqualmie people.[3]
See also
- Snoqualmie River
References
- ^ "Kanim Falls". waterfallsnorthwest. Northwest Waterfall Survey. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
- ^ "North Fork". snoqualmievalleymuseum. Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
- ^ Snoqualmie River Hydroelectric Project, King County: Environmental Impact. Washington: Federal energy Regulatory Commission. October 1994. pp. 3–69. Retrieved 14 July 2020.
External links
- Cataloged Waterfalls in the Snoqualmie River Watershed
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Waterfalls in and near the Alpine Lakes Wilderness Area of Washington
- Angeline
- Big Heart
- Bridal Veil
- Deer
- Denny Camp
- Franklin
- Foss River
- Kanim
- Keekwulee
- Waterfalls of the West Fork Foss River Valley
- Nellie
- Rachor
- Shoestring
- Snoqualmie
- Sunset
- Tin Cup Joe
- Twin
- Wallace
- Weeks
- Whinnimic
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