A powerful, 170-foot waterfall located in Mount Rainier National Park. A short, paved path leads to a viewpoint from the top, while a steeper 0.2-mile trail descends to a lower viewpoint for the most impressive perspective, where you can feel the mist. Narada Falls are among the most powerful waterfalls in Mount Rainier National Park. They are fed mainly by meltwater from the Paradise Glacier, which is why their flow is strongest in spring and early summer. Narada Falls are some of the loudest waterfalls in the park.