Rainbow Falls State Park is a 139-acre (0.56 km2) State park in Washington, located near the town of Dryad. The park features 3,900 feet (1,200 m) of freshwater shoreline on the Chehalis River, as well as some of the last standing old-growth trees in the Chehalis Valley. The parks entrance has an impressive view of a beautiful water fall cutting a channel into a surrounding rock formation. These are the falls for which the park is named. The swimming hole just down from the falls is unusually deep and is a favorite place for both locals and visitors to swim.
The park, along with several log structures on the premises, was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1935.
Washington State Parks website for Rainbow Falls
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