Maple Falls, home to approximately 250 residents, is a small community nestled in the Cascade Range of Washington state. Known for its impressive scenery, Maple Falls features a namesake waterfall and a natural freshwater lake surrounded by pine-covered mountains. The town offers proximity to Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, providing ample recreational opportunities. Housing options include ranch-style homes, contemporary homes with rustic wood exteriors, and manufactured homes in The Glen at Maple Falls, a community with pools, tennis courts, and river access. The east side of town is primarily residential, with single-family homes on streets dense with fir and cedar trees, creating a private, secluded atmosphere. Local attractions include Silver Lake Park, ideal for swimming, fishing, and kayaking, and Maple Creek Park, which has a hiking trail leading to Maple Falls waterfall. Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, located about 10 miles east, offers hiking, snowboarding, skiing, and snowmobiling. Maple Falls has a few local businesses, such as Joe’s Coffee and Last Gas Deli, and residents can drive 30 miles to Bellingham for more shopping options. The annual Maple Falls Bigfoot Festival in August features live music, a beer garden, and food trucks. The Twin Sisters Mobile Market at the North Fork Community Library sells locally sourced seafood, meats, and produce throughout the summer. Maple Falls is approximately 30 miles from downtown Bellingham and Bellingham International Airport, and about 110 miles from Seattle via Interstate 5.