About this spot
Naked Falls is a well-documented cliff-jumping destination on the Washougal River near Washougal, WA, centered on a roughly 30-foot cliff dropping into a deep, dark pool, with a rope-swing bridge a short walk upstream and colorful bedrock pools nearby. The site is on private land — public access was closed for years over liability concerns and has since reopened via a paid day-use pass (available online at nakedfalls.com or at Washougal River Mercantile), so bring proof of payment. Water is cold, depth varies with flow and season, and the rock gets slick, so scout below before jumping and never dive headfirst into unknown depth. Multiple independent sources — trip reports, video, and local tourism guides — confirm active jumping here, though conditions should still be checked on the day.
