Walupt Creek Falls is a -tall waterfall on Walupt Creek, a large tributary of the Cispus River in Lewis County, Washington.
Walupt Creek Falls cascade down a bedrock cliff in two tiers, with an average breadth of , a maximum breadth of and an average flow of over per second. The first drop is a cascade, with a following fan fall that impacts a large, bell-shaped dome. Asmall, final drop is a gently sloping slide that flows directly into the Cispus River. The feeder river, Walupt Creek, is part of a large drainage basin sourced directly from Walupt Lake, which provides a consistent flow throughout the year.
The waterfall is situated at an elevation of .
Shortly upstream, a series of cascades, , , and in height, respectively, form Upper Walupt Creek Falls.