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Chasing Waterfalls in Oregon

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Oregon is known for having some of the most stunning waterfalls. Go explore and enjoy the natural beauty of Oregon.
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Oregon’s tallest waterfall (620 ft), a scenic two-tiered cascade in the Columbia River Gorge with a historic footbridge and accessible trails. One of the region's most iconic destinations.
Multnomah Falls
 
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A striking 249 ft plunge waterfall in Guy W. Talbot State Park. Its straight-down drop from basalt cliffs makes it a standout along the scenic highway.
Latourell Falls Loop, Oregon
 
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A lush 350 ft tiered waterfall in a fern-covered slot canyon. Easy 1.8‑mile roundtrip hike, just 45 minutes from Portland.
Wahclella Falls Trail, Oregon
 
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A two-tiered, 120 ft waterfall framed by dramatic basalt columns in the Umpqua National Forest. Short trail leads to a scenic viewing platform.
Toketee Falls, Oregon
 
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One of Oregon’s tallest single-drop waterfalls (~284–286 ft), located between Eugene and Bend. Easily accessible, with optional longer hiking loops past nearby cascades.
Salt Creek Falls | Oregon
 
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A waterfall-rich state park featuring up to 10 misty falls on a scenic 7.2-mile trail loop. South Falls is especially famous.
Silver Falls State Park - Oregon State Parks
 
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A classic “punchbowl” waterfall (~35 ft) in Eagle Creek, known for its beautifully clear plunge pool and scenic setting.
Punch Bowl Falls
 
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A graceful 97 ft waterfall near Bend, with cascading flows and optional trails featuring smaller falls along the way.
Tumalo Falls
 
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A veil-like, 120 ft cascade on Mt. Hood’s flank. Beautiful, less crowded, though the 7-mile hike includes a potentially tricky river crossing.
Ramona Falls Trail, Oregon
 
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A dramatic waterfall you can pass behind as you traverse a ledged path—epic, scenic, and unforgettable.
Tunnel Falls via Eagle Creek Trail #440, Oregon
 
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A lovely 75 ft waterfall on the Oregon Coast with a charming suspension bridge—worth the coastal detour.
Drift Creek Suspension Bridge and Waterfall (Trail #1378), Oregon
 
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Accessible via a unique trail that includes hiking through water—this secluded waterfall is a peaceful reward.
Oneonta Gorge to Lower Oneonta Falls
 
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Twin waterfalls in Willamette National Forest. Sahalie (~100 ft) is an easy short hike; the trail continues to Koosah (~70 ft), perfect for a longer loop.
Koosah & Sahalie Falls
 
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A lesser-known gem in the Cascade foothills—a three-tiered waterfall often less crowded.
Shellburg Falls Hike
 
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A towering 270 ft waterfall in Umpqua forests. Dramatic, remote, and serene—often cited among the tallest single drops in the region.
Watson Falls, Oregon
 
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A dramatic cascade surrounded by rugged cliffs, offering unique geological views and serene ambiance.
White River Falls State Park - Oregon State Parks
 
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A photogenic, hidden-tier waterfall with steep canyon walls—remote and adventurous, the hike is shorter but rugged.
Abiqua Falls Trail, Oregon
 
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A scenic cascade in central Oregon, part of Paulina Creek's network of falls—great for quieter exploration.
Paulina Creek Falls Trail, Oregon
 
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Within Silver Falls State Park, this iconic loop takes you past multiple falls, including South, North, and Winter Falls.
Trail of Ten Falls, Oregon
 
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A peaceful two-tier, 115 ft waterfall tucked near Oregon’s southern coast—a rewarding stopoff off the beaten path.
Coquille River Falls Trail, Oregon