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STREAM

COUNTY

 

Nail Keg Falls

 

Nail Keg Creek

Curry

Nanny Creek Falls

 

Nanny Creek

Clackamas

National Creek Falls

50.41

National Creek

Douglas

Natural Bridge Falls

 

Rogue River

Jackson

Neal Creek Falls

 

Neal Creek

Linn

Necarney Falls

 

Necarney Creek

Washington

Needle Falls

36.75

Unnamed

Lane

Nehalem Falls

32.79

Nehalem River

Tillamook

Nenamusa Falls

 

Tillamook

Nevergo Falls

 

Lane

Newton Creek Falls

 

Newton Creek

Hood River

Niagara Falls

34.62

Unnamed

Yamhill

Nick Eaton Falls

 

Falls Creek

Hood River

Ninth Falls

 

Ninth Creek

Lane

North Falls

58.09

North Silver Creek

Marion

North Fork Bull Run Falls

 

Multnomah

North Fork Clackamas Falls

 

North Fork Clackamas...

Clackamas

North Fork Cold Spring Falls

 

North Fork Cold Spri...

Hood River

North Fork Elk Falls

 

North Fork Elk Creek

Coos

North Fork Falls

60.2

North Fork Smith Riv...

Douglas

North Fork Falls

 

North Fork Nehalem R...

Clatsop

North Fork Groundhog Falls

 

Lane

North Fork Tumalo Falls

54.87

North Fork Tumalo Cr...

Deschutes

North Rock Creek Falls

 

Baker

North Silver Creek Falls

 

North Silver Creek

Josephine

North Trask Falls

 

Washington

North Upper Paradise Branch Falls

 

Paradise Branch Sand...

Clackamas

Norwegian Falls

 

Norwegian Creek

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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