Oregon’s hiking trails are as varied as the state itself. You can find ocean views, waterfalls, desert vistas, bits of past history, and more on our trails. There’s a hike for every skill level and ability, too! Here’s a trail in Oregon’s beautiful Siuslaw National Forest, and it includes a waterfall and a 240-foot suspension bridge. Best of all? It’s easy enough for most hikers to tackle.

You’ll find the trailhead for the Drift Creek Falls trail south of Lincoln City.

Randall Eggleston/Google From Highway 101, take Drift Creek Road east, then turn onto South Drift Creek Road to Forest Service Road 17. Drive for about 10 miles and watch for the trailhead sign.

The trail is well-marked, and lined with trees that are a half-century old. It’s a pleasant stroll.

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The trail is just over three miles, out and back. The first half of your adventure involves a downhill descent; you’ll climb back up a few hundred feet on the way back, but it’s gradual, so the journey isn’t too strenuous.

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The path takes you around the edge of a valley, and you’ll cross a few fun footbridges along the way.

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Soon enough, you’ll hear the raging sound of Drift Creek Falls. The waterfall plunges 75 feet off a steep cliff into the ravine below.

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The 240-foot-long suspension bridge stretches across the deep ravine, and you’ll definitely want to venture out across it. Don’t worry - it’s perfectly safe, if not a little unnerving.

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When you step out onto the bridge you’ll definitely be aware that you’ve just left the safety of solid ground. If you’re afraid of heights, this crossing can be a bit scary, but the bridge is sturdy and can hold up to 165,000 pounds, so don’t fret.

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The bridge was the dream of Scott Paul, who began construction on the bridge in the 1990s. Mr. Paul was killed in a tragic accident while working on the bridge, and it was later completed by a construction company. It’s a true feat of engineering and ingenuity.

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The bridge is about 100 feet above the valley floor, and the entire area is quite picturesque. Make sure to bring your camera to capture shots of the forest, waterfall, and bridge.

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Have you hiked this trail and crossed the bridge? We’d love to hear about your adventure and see your photos in the comments!

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From Highway 101, take Drift Creek Road east, then turn onto South Drift Creek Road to Forest Service Road 17. Drive for about 10 miles and watch for the trailhead sign.

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Visit the Siuslaw National Forest’s page to learn more about this trail. If you’re looking for more gorgeous waterfalls in the Beaver State, check out our ultimate guide to Oregon waterfalls.

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Address: Drift Creek Falls Trail 1378 (Trail Head), BLM Rd 1770, Otis, OR 97368, USA