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Little Falls
Little Falls in the Santa Lucia Wilderness is one of those waterfalls we had to go out of our way for. For starters, we managed to visit this waterfall while lodging in Big Sur…
“Castro Canyon Waterfall”
“Castro Canyon Waterfall” is a name I’m making up for this surprise waterfall. It’s actually on the Deetjen’s Big Sur Inn property, but you can see the lower part of the falls from…
Temescal Canyon Falls
Temescal Canyon Falls is definitely one of those waterfalls that’s so close to civilization yet is far enough into the Santa Monica Mountains to at least have some naturesque feel to it…
Newton Canyon Falls
Newton Canyon Falls was one of those waterfalls that somehow eluded us many years ago on our first attempt. But after finding it recently, we wondered how on earth we managed to miss it…
Holy Jim Falls
Holy Jim Falls has such a memorable name that every time I think about it, I have this impulse to shout out “Holy Jim!” before the word “Falls.” Apparently the name was in honor…
Falls Creek Falls
Falls Creek Falls is one of a handful of impressive waterfalls along the Wind River Road north of Carson and the Columbia River Gorge in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest of…
Big Creek Falls
Big Creek Falls is roughly 10 minutes further east from the Curly Creek Falls turnoff along Route 90 (Lewis River Road) in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest…
Curly Creek Falls
Curly Creek Falls is supposed to be the famed waterfall that had the rare distinction of having natural bridges spanning its falling watercourse. Unfortunately when we were there in…
Watson Falls
Watson Falls was a very tall 272ft columnar free-falling waterfall that kind of provided us with a contrasting waterfalling experience with the neighboring Toketee Falls gracefully falling…
Lower Oneonta Falls
Lower Oneonta Falls is one of those waterfalls where you have to go on a bit of an adventure to see. Now why go through all the trouble if the Columbia River Gorge is chock full of waterfalls?
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…