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WATERFALL NAME

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STREAM

COUNTY

 

East Crowley Falls

 

Polk

East Fork Falls

 

East Fork Pine Creek

Baker

East Fork Falls

 

Multnomah

East Fork Herman Cr Falls

 

East Fork Herman Cre...

Hood River

East Fork Indigo Falls

 

Josephine

East Moose Falls

 

Linn

Echo Creek Falls

 

Echo Creek

Marion

Echo Falls

 

Lincoln

Echo Lake Falls

 

Union

Ecola Falls

57.18

Multnomah Creek

Multnomah

Eden Falls

 

Eden Creek

Douglas

Eden Park Falls

 

Hood River

Eighth Falls

 

Eighth Creek

Lane

Elbow Falls

 

Silver Creek

Marion

Elephant Rock Falls

 

Lane

Elk Creek Falls

33.28

Elk Creek

Coos

Elk Creek Falls

52

Elk Creek

Coos

Elk Wallow Falls

50.1

Sweet Creek

Lane

Ella Creek Falls

 

Ella Creek

Linn

Elowah Falls

67.57

McCord Creek

Multnomah

Emigrant Creek Falls

 

Emigrant Creek

Jackson

Emile Falls

 

Emile Creek

Douglas

Ephiphany Falls

 

Ruckel Creek

Hood River

Erma Bell Lake Falls

 

Magic Creek

Lane

Estell Falls

 

West Fork Millicoma ...

Coos

Estep Creek Falls

 

Estep Creek

Lane

Euchre Falls

6.1

Euchre Creek

Lincoln

Evans Creek Falls

 

Evans Creek

Marion

Evergreen Falls

27.96

Unnamed

Lane

 

 

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REGION SUMMARY

Though it lacks the rugged relief that Washington has, the State of Oregon has a storied geologic history which has led to the creation of thousands of waterfalls. The Stratovolcano-dominated Cascade Mountains run down the middle of the state, punctuated by no less than 13 major volcanoes. Evidence of further turmoil can be found in the eastern half of the state, which is covered in places over a thousand feet deep in flood basalts erupted from massive fissure volcanoes millions of years before the Cascades existed. With volcanism responsible for virtually all of Oregon’s geology, an abundance of waterfalls is sure to follow.

 

RESOURCES

Central Oregon Highways
Statewide Streamflow Data
Statewide Weather Conditions

 
 
 

 

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