Located in the Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Paulina Creek Falls is one of the many majestic waterfalls in Oregon. A short, easy hike will lead you to this spectacular twin waterfall carved through the rugged volcanic terrain. Next time you’re in central Oregon, head to Paulina Creek Falls for an unforgettable experience.
Located in the Newberry Volanic Monument in central Oregon, this gorgeous twin waterfall is a unique hidden gem.
flickr/ Rhiannon Boyle Located in the Newberry Volanic Monument in central Oregon, this gorgeous twin waterfall is a unique hidden gem.
The lovely Paulina Creek splits in two just before cascading majestically over a rugged cliff. The waterfalls are each about 80 feet tall, and they’re truly magnificent.
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Take some time to explore the area – you won’t be disappointed.
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To get to the upper viewpoint, all you have to do is take a short (one fourth mile) walk from the parking area. Here you’ll find a picturesque view from above.
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You can also take a short hike to the base of the falls, or walk along the winding turquoise river.
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The area is uniquely spectacular.
flickr/ Rhiannon Boyle
Located in the Newberry Volanic Monument in central Oregon, this gorgeous twin waterfall is a unique hidden gem.
flickr/ Lauren Sobkoviak
flickr/ Bill Gracey
Video by Mohammed Al.
You can find Paulina Creek Falls in the Newberry National Volcanic Monument, roughly 30 miles south of Bend. Take HWY 97 to Paulina Lake Road, and after about 12 miles you’ll find a signed parking area for Paulina Creek Falls. There’s a $5 parking fee.
Find out about some more gorgeous waterfall hikes in Oregon here.
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