Green Lake Falls is a waterfall very difficult to access a short distance below the outlet of Lac Vert in the remote North Cascades National Park, Whatcom County, Washington. The cases are very difficult to achieve at least three days to arrive, of course, let alone at the foot of the waterfall can not be humanly accessible. Green Lake Falls, was ranked as the highest waterfall in the Pacific Northwest. Falls to explode at around 1000 meters below the headwall Lake North Cascades National Park Green, the first of a dome 300 feet high ponytail sliding doors and a fan in a pure drop of 450 meters, with waterfalls in the middle.
There are another 175 feet (53 m), about a fifth of a mile upstream from the falls, and when this was taken to include the total could reach the 1,260 feet (380 m). Lago Verde is themselves, as some of the great glacial rivers and glacier-fed Green Lake. The most important is informally known as the Bacon Peak Falls.
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