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COUNTY

 

BC Creek Falls

 

BC Creek

Wallowa

Beauty Falls

 

Adam Creek

Wallowa

Bench Canyon Falls

 

Union

Big Indian Falls

 

Harney

Big Sheep Basin Falls

 

Wallowa

Billy Chinook Falls

37.11

Unnamed

Jefferson

Bowman Creek Falls

 

Bowman Creek

Wallowa

Buck Falls

 

Morrow

Camp Creek Falls

 

Camp Creek

Umatilla

Canal Falls

 

Deschutes

Celilo Falls

 

Columbia River

Wasco

Chapman Hollow Falls

 

Wasco

Chloride Falls

 

Baker

Copper Creek Falls

 

Copper Creek

Union

Cushing Falls

 

Fifteenmile Creek

Wasco

Deep Creek Falls

 

Deep Creek

Wallowa

Deep Creek Falls

 

Deep Creek

Lake

East Fork Falls

 

East Fork Pine Creek

Baker

Fall Creek Falls

 

Fall Creek

Lake

Fall Creek Falls

 

Fall Creek

Grant

Falls Creek Falls

 

Falls Creek

Wallowa

Glutton Falls

 

Morrow

Groundhog Falls

 

Malheur

Horseshoe Falls

 

Sherman

Horton Pass Falls

 

Wallowa

Hunter Falls

 

Lake Creek

Wallowa

Hurricane Creek Falls

 

Hurricane Creek

Wallowa

Ice Falls

83.12

Adam Creek

Wallowa

Imnaha Falls

 

Imnaha River

Wallowa

Island Falls

 

Paulina Creek

Deschutes

Izee Falls

 

South Fork John Day ...

Grant

John Henry Falls

 

Wallowa

Kettle Creek Falls

 

Kettle Creek

Baker

Lillyville Falls

 

Wallowa

Little Blitzen Canyon Falls

 

Harney

 

 

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REGION SUMMARY

The Columbia Plateau is the vast high desert lands of Eastern Oregon and southwestern Washington. Though the geology supports waterfalls, the amount of water in the area is substantially less than that in the mountains and as such few waterfalls occur here. This region encompasses all land in Oregon east of the Deschutes River and Highway 97.

Though the few waterfalls in the region are scattered fairly evenly across the land, by far the most occur in the Wallowa Mountains in the northeastern corner of the state. The volcanic peaks of the Cascades aside, the Wallowas are the tallest mountains in Oregon and have a substantial glacial history. Though much of the Wallowas fall within wilderness areas and the waterfalls in the range haven’t been documented much, a few of the best waterfalls in Oregon fall within the lake-pocked basins in between the deep valleys of the Wallowas. Other waterfalls in the area can be found in the Strawberry and Ochoco Mountains and scattered among canyons feeding into the John Day and Deschutes Rivers. Few waterfalls occur within the southern watersheds that drain into the Great Basin to the south in Nevada and California.

 

RESOURCES

Central Oregon National Forests
Wallowa-Whitman National Forest
Fremont National Forest
Umatilla National Forest
Oregon BLM

 
 
 

 

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