USA Christine Falls Bridge
Christine Falls is a very popular location where the majority of visitors to Mt. Raininer National Park stop on their way to the visitors center at Paradise.
The Christine falls bridge was built in 1927 and spans the Van Trump Creek. This waterfall drops 89 feet over two separate falls.
The Christine falls bridge was built in 1927 and spans the Van Trump Creek. This waterfall drops 89 feet over two separate falls.
Photography Tips
Due to its popularity, it takes some effort to capture without a large number of people either walking or driving over the bridge. Arrive before sunrise to beat the crowds.
Travel Information
Located 15 miles inside the Nisqually entrance of Mt Rainier National Park. There is space to park both before and after you cross the bridge.
To access the best location to shoot, cross the bridge and then immediately follow the trail down to your right. The falls will be viewable right away.
To access the best location to shoot, cross the bridge and then immediately follow the trail down to your right. The falls will be viewable right away.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Lots of people
Best Timing
Sunrise in summer
Sunrise & Sunset
07:17 - 16:28
| current local time: 04:55
Photo Themes
Bridge
Hiking
Landscape
National Park
River
Waterfall
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