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STREAM

COUNTY

 

Sahale Falls

42.05

East Fork Hood River

Hood River

Sahalie Falls

78.89

McKenzie River

Linn

Salmon Falls

47.74

Little North Santiam...

Marion

Sandstone Falls

 

North Fork Sandstone...

Clackamas

Sandy River Falls

 

Sandy River

Clackamas

Sardine Creek Falls

 

Sardine Creek

Marion

Scott Creek Falls

 

Scott Creek

Lane

Scott Creek Falls

 

Scott Creek

Linn

Scotts Mills Falls

39.59

Butte Creek

Marion

Separation Creek Falls

 

Separation Creek

Lane

Sevenmile Creek Falls

32.69

Sevenmile Creek

Linn

Shadow Creek Falls

 

Shadow Creek

Lane

Sheep Creek Falls

 

Sheep Creek

Linn

Shellburg Falls

44.3

Shellburg Creek

Marion

Shelter Falls

60.12

South Fork Whychus C...

Deschutes

Shot Pouch Creek Falls

 

Shot Pouch Creek

Linn

Shotgun Falls

47.22

Shotgun Creek

Clackamas

Shower Creek Falls

 

Shower Creek

Clackamas

Sixes Falls

 

Linn

Slate Creek Falls

 

Slate Creek

Linn

Slideout Falls

 

Marion

Snow Peak Falls

 

Linn

Soda Creek Falls

5.19

Soda Creek

Deschutes

Soda Fork Falls

 

Soda Fork South Sant...

Linn

South Breitenbush Falls

 

Marion

South Falls

66.16

South Silver Creek

Marion

South Fork Roaring River Falls

 

South Fork Roaring R...

Clackamas

South Upper Paradise Branch Falls

 

Clackamas

Sphinx Creek Falls

 

Sphinx Creek

Lane

Split Falls

 

Salmon River

Clackamas

Squaw Creek Falls

 

Squaw Creek

Clackamas

Stasel Falls

49.39

Stout Creek

Marion

Steelhead Falls

 

Deschutes River

Jefferson

Stein Falls

 

Salmon River

Clackamas

Steve Falls

 

Henline Creek

Marion

 

 

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REGION SUMMARY

Though the rugged geology is lacking in comparison to the Cascade Mountains in Washington and the number of Glaciers is exponentially fewer, the Oregon Cascades are thought to have just as many waterfalls as Washington does. The Northern half of the mountains, outlined in this region, is bound by the Willamette Valley on the west, Highway 97 and the Deschutes River on the east, the Sandy River basin on the north and the Willamette River basin on the south.

This region is punctuated by the tallest and most notable volcanoes of Oregon, Mounts Hood and Jefferson, the Three Sisters, Broken Top and Mount Bachelor, among others. The volcanoes supply a great deal of water to the rivers of the region, fed by their modest networks of glaciers. Unlike Washington, the volcanoes of Oregon do not possess a large number of waterfalls directly on their flanks due to substantial erosion and past eruptive history which didn’t form bedrock nearly as solid. Instead most of the waterfalls in the region occur as a result of much older volcanism. Many waterfalls in this region occur where streams intersect abrupt basalt ledges or steps in valleys. The subsequent waterfalls are often much more scenic than in Washington, but on average aren’t nearly as tall.

 

RESOURCES

Mt. Hood National Forest
Willamette National Forest
Deschutes National Forest
Santiam State Forest

 
 
 

 

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