Here in Oregon, summer seems to happen instantaneously, and you’ll suddenly find yourself sweating bullets while hiking your favorite trail. Happily, we have an abundance of options for staying cool and enjoying our favorite outdoor recreation… 238 options, to be exact! With 238 named waterfalls across the state, Oregon is flush with flowing cascades, many of which also double as swimming holes. Cool off this summer with a visit to these seven Oregon waterfalls, all of which offer refreshing waters and resplendent scenery.

  1. Hug Point Falls - Arch Cape

Matt Johnston/Google Local A visit to Hug Point State Recreation Site absolutely needs to be on your Oregon summer bucket list. This waterfall beach in Oregon is a standout, and features a glorious, 15-foot waterfall that cascades down a basalt drop-off along the Oregon Coast. Come, swim, and revel in Oregon’s splendor!

  1. Wahclella Falls - Columbia River Gorge

Westend61/Getty Images Multnomah Falls gets the spotlight in Columbia River Gorge, but this lesser-known cascade is equally wondrous. Surrounded by verdant green foliage and moss-covered boulders, Wahclella Falls is a vision. The blue waters plunge into a cerulean pool that’s simply perfect for dipping your toes in on a hot summer’s day.

  1. Cavitt Creek Falls - North Umpqua Wild and Scenic River

Bureau of Land Management Oregon and Washington/Flickr Cavitt Creek Falls is a beloved Oregon waterfall swimming hole. Surrounded by lush forest, the turquoise swimming hole at the base of the small Cavitt Creek cascade is an inviting oasis when temperatures rise!

  1. Youngs River Falls - Astoria

Ian Sane/Wikipedia This 54-foot cascade is quite spectacular to see in person, with the water flowing fluidly down the basalt canyon walls. The deep-blue pool at its base is cool and calm, and downright irresistible after a sweaty hike!

  1. Wildwood Falls - Umpqua National Forest

alan reilly/AllTrails Wildwood Falls is located along the Row River, south of the Dorena Covered Bridge. The falls cascade 15 feet over the basalt cliffs into a large basin, which is a favorite swimming spot in Oregon. Simply put, it’s a delightful place to go for a dip!

  1. Steelhead Falls - Deschutes Canyon/Steelhead Falls Wilderness Study Area

Tana Libby/AllTrails Steelhead Falls is a hidden gem of a waterfall near Bend. This gorgeous cascade pours into a round, blue basin, which is a picture-perfect natural swimming area!

  1. Tamolitch Blue Pool - Willamette National Forest

Karen Webster/AllTrails We saved the best for last: Tamolitch Blue Pool. For a truly amazing Oregon day trip adventure, take the McKenzie River Trail to Tamolitch Blue Pool. The cascade and its cobalt waters are like something from a fairytale, and it’s easy to see why this spot is such a perennial favorite.

 

Matt Johnston/Google Local

A visit to Hug Point State Recreation Site absolutely needs to be on your Oregon summer bucket list. This waterfall beach in Oregon is a standout, and features a glorious, 15-foot waterfall that cascades down a basalt drop-off along the Oregon Coast. Come, swim, and revel in Oregon’s splendor!

Westend61/Getty Images

Multnomah Falls gets the spotlight in Columbia River Gorge, but this lesser-known cascade is equally wondrous. Surrounded by verdant green foliage and moss-covered boulders, Wahclella Falls is a vision. The blue waters plunge into a cerulean pool that’s simply perfect for dipping your toes in on a hot summer’s day.

Bureau of Land Management Oregon and Washington/Flickr

Cavitt Creek Falls is a beloved Oregon waterfall swimming hole. Surrounded by lush forest, the turquoise swimming hole at the base of the small Cavitt Creek cascade is an inviting oasis when temperatures rise!

Ian Sane/Wikipedia

This 54-foot cascade is quite spectacular to see in person, with the water flowing fluidly down the basalt canyon walls. The deep-blue pool at its base is cool and calm, and downright irresistible after a sweaty hike!

alan reilly/AllTrails

Wildwood Falls is located along the Row River, south of the Dorena Covered Bridge. The falls cascade 15 feet over the basalt cliffs into a large basin, which is a favorite swimming spot in Oregon. Simply put, it’s a delightful place to go for a dip!

Tana Libby/AllTrails

Steelhead Falls is a hidden gem of a waterfall near Bend. This gorgeous cascade pours into a round, blue basin, which is a picture-perfect natural swimming area!

Karen Webster/AllTrails

We saved the best for last: Tamolitch Blue Pool. For a truly amazing Oregon day trip adventure, take the McKenzie River Trail to Tamolitch Blue Pool. The cascade and its cobalt waters are like something from a fairytale, and it’s easy to see why this spot is such a perennial favorite.

What are your favorite Oregon waterfalls to visit during the summer? Share your top spots to cool off in the comments below!

For another refreshing option in the Beaver State, be sure to check out the natural swimming hole at Hood River Waterfront Park!

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Address: Hug Point State Recreation Site, Beach Access Rd, Arch Cape, OR 97102, USAAddress: Wahclella Falls, Oregon, USAAddress: Cavitt Creek Falls Recreation Site, Cavitt Creek Rd, Glide, OR 97443, USAAddress: Youngs River Falls, Oregon 97103, USAAddress: Umpqua National Forest, Oregon 97447, USAAddress: Steelhead Falls Trailhead, SW River Rd, Terrebonne, OR 97760, USAAddress: Tamolitch Falls (Blue Pool), McKenzie Bridge, OR, USA