The Plum Access Area is a popular spot for floaters and tubers in Fall City, Washington, located at the intersection of 372nd Avenue SE and SE Fish Hatchery Road. It is situated at the confluence with Tokul Creek and is managed by Washington Fish and Wildlife. The area requires a Discover Pass for parking and offers basic amenities like restrooms, though they are often described as inadequate. The site is well-known for its access to the Snoqualmie River, making it a favorite among those looking to enjoy water activities.
The surrounding area is rich in natural beauty, with nearby attractions like the Fall City Natural Area, which provides habitat for various wildlife species. However, the Plum Access Area itself is more focused on river access than on providing extensive recreational facilities.
Visitors often combine their river activities with exploring the nearby town of Fall City, which offers a charming rural experience with local eateries and shops.