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DUNCAN CREEK FALLS
   Skamania County, Washington

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Duncan Creek Falls is a very uniquely shaped and very attractive little waterfall tucked in a forgotten corner of the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge. The falls begin as Duncan Creek slides over a pitched rock and splits into two streams. The larger volume channel flumes and bounces down down a narrow slot before pooling at the bottom. The smaller channel veils over a more vertical cliff into a narrow rock filled pool before stepping down two smaller, more delicate tiers and reconverging with the rest of the creek. Unfortunately thanks to the thick foliage in the canyon, a clear view of the whole formation isn't possible, so its necessary to get up close and see parts of it separately. Mosquitos were making their presence known when I visited the falls in May of 2009, so I can only assume they'll be just as bad for the majority of the year. Additional (smaller) waterfalls are said to occur further upstream along Duncan Creek.

HISTORY AND NAMING INFORMATION

  • DUNCAN CREEK FALLS is the Unofficial name of this waterfall.

LOCATION AND DIRECTIONS

easy access

Duncan Creek Falls can be found west of Beacon Rock State Park on the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge. From Highway 14 in the small town of Skamania, turn north onto Duncan Creek Road (about 2 miles west of Beacon Rock). Follow the road for 2.8 miles to a bridge over Duncan Creek and a large paved turnaround area just beyond (marked by a "End of County Maintained Road" sign) and park. Walk back to the bridge over the creek and find the unmarked trail leading upstream from a campsite next to the creek. The falls are visible through some trees about 1/5 of a mile up, but scrambling down to the creek at the base of the falls is necessary to get close.

Latitude

45.63823 N

Longitude

122.08682 W

Elevation

1138 feet

USGS Quadrangle

Beacon Rock 7 1/2"

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DUNCAN CREEK FALLS is shown in the center. The 10 closest waterfalls are shown as transparent icons. Click any icon or see the list below for more information.

OTHER NEARBY WATERFALLS

Name

Distance

Cynthia Falls

1.592 miles

ARCHER FALLS

2.024 miles

UPPER CABLE FALLS

3.223 miles

Gable Falls

3.528 miles

WOODWARD FALLS

5.034 miles

HARDY FALLS

5.558 miles

HORSETAIL FALLS

5.58 miles

RODNEY FALLS

5.64 miles

PONYTAIL FALLS

5.704 miles

LOWER ONEONTA FALLS

5.923 miles

 

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Magnitude

27.62

IWC

1.38  (Class 2)

RATING

31.45 %

 

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PHYSICAL MAKEUP

Height

48 feet

Tallest Drop

 

Num. Drops

3

AVG. Width

10 feet

Pitch

67.5 degrees

Run

100 feet

Primary Form

Segmented

 

Watershed

Columbia River (Snake River to Portland)

Stream

Duncan Creek

AVG. Volume

35 cfs

Source

Unknown

Seasonality

Perennial

Best Flows

February to May

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UPDATE HISTORY

2009-05-26

Added Full Review of the Waterfall, including Pictures

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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