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STREAM

COUNTY

 

Haines Falls

 

Tualatin River

Washington

Hamilton Creek Falls

 

Hamilton Creek

Linn

Hamilton Falls

 

Coos

Happy Lake Falls

 

Lane

Harphan Creek Falls

 

Harphan Creek

Hood River

Harrison Falls

42.26

Lindsey Creek

Hood River

Harvey Falls

 

Jefferson

Heart Lake Falls

 

Linn

Heater Creek Falls

 

Heater Creek

Linn

Helion Creek Falls

 

Helion Creek

Clackamas

Helm Canyon Falls

 

Sherman

Hemlock Falls

42.28

Hemlock Creek

Douglas

Henline Falls

53.52

Henline Creek

Marion

Henrys Falls

11.66

West Fork Millicoma ...

Coos

Herman Creek Falls

 

Herman Creek

Lane

Herman Creek Falls

 

Herman Creek

Hood River

Hessian Canyon Falls

 

Wasco

Hewett Falls

62.19

Matson Creek

Coos

Hideaway Falls

 

Iron Creek

Clackamas

Hideaway Lake Falls

 

Shellrock Creek

Clackamas

High Deck Falls

 

Linn

Highway Falls

47.13

Rogue River

Douglas

Hilda Falls

 

Jefferson

Hills Creek Falls

 

Hills Creek

Lane

Hinton Creek Falls

 

Hinton Creek

Lane

Hole-In-The-Wall Falls

46.73

Warren Creek

Hood River

Homestead Falls

37.81

Sweet Creek

Lane

Homestead Falls

 

Homestead Creek

Marion

Honey Creek Falls

 

Lane

Honey Creek Falls

 

Honey Creek

Lane

Honey Lake Falls

 

Lane

Honeymoon Falls

 

Klammath

Hoover Falls

 

North Santiam River

Marion

Horn Creek Falls

 

Horn Creek

Lane

Horn Creek Falls

 

Horn Creek

Marion

 

 

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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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