Langfield Falls

Coordinates: 46°05′47″N 121°42′55″W / 46.0964667°N 121.7152108°W / 46.0964667; -121.7152108 (Langfield Falls)
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Langfield Falls
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Coordinates46°05′47″N 121°42′55″W / 46.0964667°N 121.7152108°W / 46.0964667; -121.7152108 (Langfield Falls)
Total height57 feet (17 m)
WatercourseTrout Lake Creek

Langfield Falls are a waterfall in the United States, located in Skamania County, Washington in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest.[1] Langfield Falls was named after Karl C. Langfield, a United States Forest Service ranger.[2]

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  1. ^ Hinchliff, Caroline (2020). Moon Drive & Hike Pacific Crest Trail. Avalon. p. 133. ISBN 9781640492134.
  2. ^ Decisions on Geographic Names in the United States. United States Board on Geographic Names. 1972. p. 11.

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