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Waterfalls abound throughout Lane County. Many of these cascading wonders can be found just inland from the Oregon Coast and on the way to the Cascade Mountains. Whether you spend the day hiking along old-growth nature trails or take a short jaunt to Oregon’s second highest waterfall, you’ll enjoy the beauty and serenity of these cascading wonders. |
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Brice Creek Falls
Brice Creek Rd; Cottage Grove, OR 97424
Ranger Disitrict: 541.767.5000
The Brice Creek corridor is a scenic, rocky canyon with numerous small waterfalls and pools in the creek. The .3 mile (.5 km) wheelchair-accessible trail from Cedar Campground is rated moderately difficult for wheel...
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Diamond Creek Falls
Salt Creek Falls Observation Site East of MP 58 on Hwy 58; Oakridge, OR
541.782.2283
Fan shaped Diamond Creek falls drops 70-90 feet (21-27 m) and tiered Lower Falls drops 200-500 feet (61-76 m). To view the falls follow Diamond Creek Falls Trail #3598 from the Salt Creek Falls Observation Site.
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Kentucky Falls
80-90 foot (24-27 m) twin waterfalls spilling over a cliff surrounded by Douglas fir and Western Hemlock. From Hwy 126, approximately 12.5 miles (20.1 km) east of Mapleton, turn south onto county road 4390 (Siuslaw River...
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Koosah Falls
Highway 126 18 miles (29 km) east of McKenzie Bridge on Hwy126; McKenzie Bridge, OR 97413
541.822.3381 |
Fax: 541.822.7254
Falls 80-120 feet (24-37 m) over an abrupt lava cap to the waiting pool below. Take Highway 126, turn left at Ice Cap Campground, then to a small parking area.
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Proxy Falls
HWY 242 Near Milepost #64 on Highway 242 (closed in winter; McKenzie Bridge, OR 97413
541.822.3381 |
Fax: 541.822.7254
Day Use Fee Area/Northwest Forest Pass. A true sense of deep-forest solitude and mountain beauty is found at Proxy Falls. Travel along the 1+ mile (1.6 km) loop trail through open lava fields and dense forest to view two...
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Sahalie Falls
Hwy 126 18 miles (29 km) east of McKenzie Bridge on Hwy 12; McKenzie Bridge, OR 97413
541.822.3381 |
Fax: 541.822.7254
Sahalie Falls plunges 100 feet (30 m) over a lava dam and then tumbles 40 feet (12 m) in a series of cascades. The Sahalie Falls viewpoint is wheelchair accessible. Koosah Falls, one mile (1.6 km) east by trail, drops 70...
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Salmon Creek Falls
4 Miles E of Oakridge, Road 24; Oakridge, OR 97463
541.782.2283
Salmon Creek Falls is a small 5-10 foot (1.5-3 m) drop in the creek. The day use area makes a great spot for picnicking and kayaking. Take Highway 58 to Salmon Creek Hatchery Road at Oakridge, and then turn right on Salm...
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Salt Creek Falls
Approximately 6 miles (10 km) west of Willamette Pass at Milepost 58.6; Oakridge, OR 97463
541.782.2283
Day Use Fee Area/Northwest Forest Pass. Oregon's second-highest waterfall, Salt Creek Falls is a popular place for visitors to explore. Viewing platforms are wheelchair-accessible and allow sightseers to view the entire ...
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Siuslaw Falls
Siuslaw Falls Rd Past MP 36 on Siuslaw Rd; Lorane, OR 97451
541.683.6606
Picturesque Siuslaw Falls provides a great backdrop for a morning of fishing, a summer swim in the creek or a fall photo shoot. The park is approximately 28 miles from Eugene.
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Sweet Creek Falls
Sweet Creek Rd; Mapleton, OR 97453
541.902.8526
At Siuslaw bridge in Mapleton, leave Highway 126 and go south on Sweet Creek Road. A beautiful 11-mile (18-km) drive will take you to the first trailhead. Eleven waterfalls in all. Parking lots are available at each trai...
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Trestle Creek Falls
Brice Creek Rd Park before the bridge at Brice/Champion Creek Trailhead; Cottage Grove, OR 97424
Ranger Disitrict: 541.767.5000
Enjoy this scenic 60-foot waterfall nestled in a moss-covered rock grotto surrounded by a towering old-growth forest. A moderate .6 mile (1 km) narrow, meandering trail offers a great family hike. Approximately 46 m...
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Wildwood Falls
The Row River has incised a few channels in the small basalt cliff creating the falls, and thusly forming 3-4 different segments. On sunny days, you'll likely see local swimmers in the deep pool below the falls.
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KLCC Microbrew Festival
February 12, 2010 - February 13, 2010
Microbrew tasting event featuring more than 40 breweries from the West Coast and beyond. L...more info >
Opal's Husband
February 13, 2010 - February 15, 2010
Zero Clearance Theater Company presents a play by John Patrick. Opal is looking for a husb...more info >
Emerald Valley Opry
February 13, 2010
For your enjoyment on the country stage: McG's, Trammel & Co., Apropos Musique, Camero...more info >
Block Kids Competition
February 13, 2010
Kids in the competition design and build any structure they want using interlocking blocks...more info >
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541.484.5307 or 800.547.5445 | Fax: 541.343.6335 | 754 Olive St, Eugene OR 97401
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