Tamanawas Falls

Tamanawas Falls was one of the more pleasing waterfalls to see as it featured a classic rectangular shape said to drop 100ft with a width of about 40ft (though I’ve seen a height figure…

Upper McCord Creek Falls

The Upper McCord Creek Falls was an attractive double-barreled waterfall said to have a height of about 64ft. As you can see from the photo at the top of this page, I happened to see this falls…

Munson Creek Falls

Munson Creek Falls was probably most significant waterfall in the vicinity of the Oregon Coast that we’ve encountered. Tumbling over three visible tiers, it was said to have a cumulative…

Willamette Falls

Willamette Falls turned out to be one of the more frustrating experiences that we’ve had mostly because of its lack of public accessibility. During our visit, the area around the falls remained…

Duwee Falls

Duwee Falls was said to be Crater Lake National Park’s largest officially-named waterfall (the other two named falls in the park were Vidae Falls and Plaikni Falls; the latter we didn’t have time…

Pearsony Falls and “Rogue Falls”

Pearsony Falls (I’ve also seen it spelled Pearsoney Falls) was kind of our last waterfalling throw-in after having visited the nearby duo of Mill Creek Falls and Barr Creek Falls. In fact, if it…

Natural Bridge on the Rogue River

The Natural Bridge on the Rogue River was something we stumbled upon while making the long drive from Medford to Crater Lake National Park. We certainly didn’t anticipate visiting this quirk…

Mill Creek Falls and Barr Creek Falls

With Mill Creek Falls and Barr Creek Falls, we were able to get a rare two-for-one waterfalling experience where both waterfalls were within a stone’s throw from each other yet each were quite…

Diamond Creek Falls

Diamond Creek Falls was another one of those waterfalls that I had to wait years for after the first opportunity to see it in August 2009 resulted in disappointment stemming from a trail closure…

Toketee Falls

Toketee Falls completely disarmed my parents and I when we first laid eyes on it. Even though it was modestly-sized at a reported cumulative height of 120ft (where the mostly hidden upper drop fell…

Drift Creek Falls, Lincoln City, Oregon, USA

Hi, Thankfully found your site from a blogger while planning a trip to Iceland. Figured we’d see where all you have been and if you had been to Oregon. We live in Lincoln City, Oregon and note that Drift Creek Falls (a hike at the edge of town) was not seen on your Oregon Coast […]

Mcdowell Creek Falls

The falls are located off of highway 20 between lebanon and sweet home oregon at mcdowell creek park. It is a nice place to hike around. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment Please login or sign up to comment

Proxy Falls

Proxy Falls is located in Central Oregon on the old McKenzie highway near the town of McKenzie Bridge, Oregon. This photography was taken in October 2013 before the seasonal rains began. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment Please login or sign up to comment

Roger’s Pictures of Watson Falls

We visited Watson Falls in the early summer of 2009. Watson falls is found on Watson Creek in the North Umpqua River drainage, in southern Oregon. Its Height is 302 feet and it is 20 feet wide. The falls hurtle over a cathedral amphitheater shaped wall of basalt, as you see in the pictures. It […]

Tumalo Falls, Oregon

Great waterfall near Bend, Oregon 2 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment Please login or sign up to comment

Multnomah Falls 2004, Oregon, USA

I lived near this waterfall for a few years and never got tired of visiting it 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment Please login or sign up to comment

Walk to the top well worth the trip (Multnomah Falls)

I was in Portland for work and my boss suggested I go to the falls. I stopped in for a look and after seeing the falls from the bridge I decided to walk up the trail to the top. It says its about a mile to the top what it doesn’t say is it is […]

Toketee Falls

I took these pictures of Toketee falls, on our trip to southern Oregon. My wife and I with our dog Heidi, visited this beautiful water fall in Douglas county Oregon, between Roseburg and Crater Lake. I have not traveled the world, but this one of the most beautiful waterfalls I have ever visited. Roger Weight […]

Further on the Eagle Creek Trail

Next time you are in Oregon and have a day to devote to Eagle Creek, I would highly recommend making the trek to Tunnel Falls. In the picture I enclosed, you can barely make out the tunnel that has been built behind the falls, to the left and the right of it. It is a […]

Beautiful Falls!! (Proxy Falls)

We have now lived in Oregon for about 18 monthes; and the waterfalls are my favorite. We tried to go through McKenzy Pass in July, and met with a road block on the Sisters side of the road. We were told that it was usually open for about 3 weeks in August. So be sure […]