Continent: North America
Salt Creek Falls
Salt Creek Falls was definitely one of the more impressive waterfalls we’ve seen in Oregon. We could tell that it was very popular because it was so easily accessible in addition to its impressive…
Vidae Falls
Vidae Falls was definitely one of the easiest waterfalls to visit in Crater Lake National Park, mostly because it was right by the road. It was one of the few waterfalls in all our waterfalling…
Proxy Falls
Proxy Falls is an impressively tall dual-segmented waterfall perhaps 200ft tall. It could very well be the prime natural attraction of the Three Sisters Wilderness, and its popularity…
Sahalie Falls
Sahalie Falls is the uppermost of three notable waterfalls on the McKenzie River in the Willamette National Forest. A sign by the falls claims it’s 120ft tall…
Koosah Falls
Koosah Falls is a block waterfall just downstream from Sahalie Falls and upstream from Tamolitch Falls. All of these falls are on the McKenzie River in the Willamette National…
Big Pine Creek Waterfalls
The Big Pine Creek Waterfalls are the series of waterfalls and cascades primarily on the North Fork of Big Pine Creek. But the real objective for visitors to this part of the…
Silver Falls
This Silver Falls, which resides at the end of the Coos River Highway some 24 miles northeast of the coastal city of Coos Bay would be a major draw in most other places around the…
Golden Falls
Golden Falls shares the same namesake State Park with Silver Falls. This one requires only a 20-minute return walk to its misty (at least when we were there) base…
Oregon Coast Waterfalls
This Oregon Coast Waterfalls page is what we put together to honor the plethora of nameless and named waterfalls that dive right onto a beach or into the ocean. We find…
Lower South Falls
Lower South Falls surprised us as it was every bit as attractive as its more famous upper counterpart. This one featured a classically rectangular shape as it dropped 93ft but its wide…
Upper North Falls
Upper North Falls is a pretty compact but rectangular-shaped 50ft waterfall. You can get here by parking at the northern car park and then walking over then under the footbridge…
Middle North Falls
Middle North Falls took us by surprise as we had expected more dinky waterfalls in the central region of Silver Falls State Park. Instead, this impressive 106ft waterfall…
Lower North Falls
Lower North Falls is probably the least scenic of all the waterfalls bearing the name “North Falls” in Silver Falls State Park. This one slides at a height of around 30ft with lots…
Winter Falls
Winter Falls plunges audibly when it’s flowing beneath the Rim Trail portion of the Trail of Ten Falls. It has a dedicated car park for those (like us) who want to start hiking…
Twin Falls
Twin Falls is yet another one of those unimaginatively-named waterfalls in Silver Falls State Park. This one is short (probably 20-25ft or less), but it’s split in the middle by a…
Drake Falls
Drake Falls is a pretty diminutive 27ft falls requiring the use of an overlooking viewing deck protruding from the cliff to get a view of it. You can find this one about 0.2 miles…
Double Falls
When it flows, Double Falls is a surprisingly graceful waterfall that (true to its name) falls one top of another. The upper tier falls in profile to the observer on the…
Ponytail Falls (Upper Horsetail Falls)
Ponytail Falls is kind of like a “Mini Me” version of Horsetail Falls. That’s because this waterfall also features the strange hourglass shape and dual chute profile feature…
Triple Falls
Triple Falls was definitely one of the more distinct waterfalls in the Columbia River Gorge area. While most of the falls in this waterfall-rich area could be all similar in appearance with…
Middle Oneonta Falls
The Middle Oneonta Falls was one of four waterfalls on the Oneonta Creek within the Oneonta Gorge. It got the name “middle” because there was another waterfall immediately downstream…