If you’ve ever been to Oregon, you’ve most likely noticed that it’s not quite like any other place in the world. One of the things that makes it so very special is the incredible amount of amazing waterfalls nestled into the landscape. There are more than 230 waterfalls in the Beaver State, and that’s only the named ones! So if you ever find yourself wondering about the top waterfalls in Oregon, know you’re in the right state for such glorious adventures. From hidden forest cascades to roaring canyon falls, these 15 gorgeous waterfalls are undeniable proof that Oregon is magical through and through.

  1. Latourell Falls

flickr/ Ian Sane Nestled into the Columbia River Gorge is the jaw-dropping Latourell Falls. This graceful 249’ waterfall is downright inspiring. Latourell Falls, Oregon 97019, USA

  1. White River Falls

flickr/ Jeff White River Falls is a wonderful hidden gem is located within the White River Falls State park near Maupin. This vast landscape is home to the mighty White River, a stunning waterfall, and some interesting history, too! White River Falls State Park, White River Rd, Maupin, OR 97037, USA

  1. Drift Creek Falls

flickr/ icetsarina A unique, unforgettable hike will lead you to the amazing Drift Creek Falls. The three-mile trail leads across a 240-foot-tall suspension bridge that overlooks the beautiful waterfall. Drift Creek Falls, Oregon 97385, USA

  1. North Falls

flickr/ Ian Sane The 136’ North Falls is a spectacular waterfall located in the Silver Falls State Park that will take your breath away. You can walk behind this waterfall wonder, too! North Falls, Oregon 97381, USA

  1. Koosah Falls

flickr/ Northwest Power and Conservation Council Located just downstream from Sahalie Falls, Koosah Falls is another majestic McKenzie River waterfall that you can reach by taking a lovely 2.6-mile loop hike starting at Sahalie Falls. Koosah Falls, Oregon 97413, USA

  1. Sahalie Falls

Bonnie Moreland/Flickr This stunning, 100-foot-tall waterfall, located on the amazing McKenzie River, is absolutely astonishing. It’s a beautiful waterfall worth checking out when you visit the nearby Koosah Falls… talk about a waterfall twofer! Sahalie Falls, Oregon 97413, USA

  1. Tumalo Falls

Bonnie Moreland/Flickr Located near Bend, Tumalo Falls is an impressive 97-foot-tall waterfall that you can see from an easily accessible viewpoint, or you can take a hike to see it closer up. It’s quite a spectacle to behold! Tumalo Falls, Oregon 97703, USA

  1. Proxy Falls

flickr/ Thomas Shahan Located in Lane County, Proxy Falls is a wondrous cascade that glides over vibrant moss-covered rocks. You can visit the waterfall by taking a leisurely 1.5-mile hike. This short trail winds through a lush, green, forest landscape, with a wholly resplendent reveal at the end: Proxy Falls, one of the most-photographed waterfalls in Oregon! Proxy Falls, Oregon 97413, USA

  1. Abiqua Falls

flickr/ Thomas Shahan This hidden gem, located near Scotts Mills, is an amazing 100-foot waterfall that can be reached on a short 0.8-mile hike. It’s one of those Oregon wonders you won’t find in the guidebooks! Abiqua Falls, Oregon 97375, USA

  1. Multnomah Falls

flickr/ Scott McCracken Multnomah Falls is one of Oregon’s most beloved natural wonders. This incredible 620’ waterfall will leave you speechless. Multnomah Falls, Oregon 97014, USA

  1. Ramona Falls

flickr/ stokes rx Accessible via a totally beautiful waterfall trail, Ramona Falls is a stunning hidden gem tucked away in the Mt Hood National Forest. This ethereal 120’ cascade can be reached on a seven-mile hike that’s worth each and every step! Ramona Falls, Oregon 97041, USA

  1. Toketee Falls

flickr/ LDELD Located on the North Umpqua River in Douglas County, Toketee Falls is an enchanting waterfall that pours from an incredible basalt wall into a pristine blue basin. Toketee Falls, OR 97447, USA

  1. Elowah Falls

flickr/ Mohib Ahmad Tucked away in the Columbia River Gorge, Elowah Falls is a majestic waterfall that can be reached on a scenic 1.5-mile hike. This spectacular waterfall is over 200 feet tall, and pours gracefully into an amazing, moss-covered basalt basin. Elowah Falls, Oregon 97014, USA

  1. Salt Creek Falls

flickr/ Pete At 286 feet in stature, Salt Creek Falls is a magnificent sight. Located in Lane County, it’s both easily accessible and extraordinarily beautiful. It’s just a short, 50-foot stroll to the viewing platform. The path and platform are wheelchair-accessible and the railings were designed with wheelchair sight lines in mind. Salt Creek Falls, Oregon, USA

  1. South Falls

flickr/ Ian Sane Located in the amazing Silver Falls State Park, South Falls is a breathtaking 177-foot-tall waterfall that pours into a stunning canyon. A unique hiking trail winds behind the waterfall and continues on to lead past nine other lovely waterfalls. This state park is one of the best places for waterfall chasing in Oregon! South Falls, Oregon 97381, USA

Oregon really is a waterfall chaser’s paradise, offering so many wondrous places to explore. If you’re curious to learn more about some of Oregon’s most amazing natural wonders, here are eight you can witness… for free!

flickr/ Ian Sane

Nestled into the Columbia River Gorge is the jaw-dropping Latourell Falls. This graceful 249’ waterfall is downright inspiring.

Latourell Falls, Oregon 97019, USA

flickr/ Jeff

White River Falls is a wonderful hidden gem is located within the White River Falls State park near Maupin. This vast landscape is home to the mighty White River, a stunning waterfall, and some interesting history, too!

White River Falls State Park, White River Rd, Maupin, OR 97037, USA

flickr/ icetsarina

A unique, unforgettable hike will lead you to the amazing Drift Creek Falls. The three-mile trail leads across a 240-foot-tall suspension bridge that overlooks the beautiful waterfall.

Drift Creek Falls, Oregon 97385, USA

The 136’ North Falls is a spectacular waterfall located in the Silver Falls State Park that will take your breath away. You can walk behind this waterfall wonder, too!

North Falls, Oregon 97381, USA

flickr/ Northwest Power and Conservation Council

Located just downstream from Sahalie Falls, Koosah Falls is another majestic McKenzie River waterfall that you can reach by taking a lovely 2.6-mile loop hike starting at Sahalie Falls.

Koosah Falls, Oregon 97413, USA

Bonnie Moreland/Flickr

This stunning, 100-foot-tall waterfall, located on the amazing McKenzie River, is absolutely astonishing. It’s a beautiful waterfall worth checking out when you visit the nearby Koosah Falls… talk about a waterfall twofer!

Sahalie Falls, Oregon 97413, USA

Located near Bend, Tumalo Falls is an impressive 97-foot-tall waterfall that you can see from an easily accessible viewpoint, or you can take a hike to see it closer up. It’s quite a spectacle to behold!

Tumalo Falls, Oregon 97703, USA

flickr/ Thomas Shahan

Located in Lane County, Proxy Falls is a wondrous cascade that glides over vibrant moss-covered rocks. You can visit the waterfall by taking a leisurely 1.5-mile hike. This short trail winds through a lush, green, forest landscape, with a wholly resplendent reveal at the end: Proxy Falls, one of the most-photographed waterfalls in Oregon!

Proxy Falls, Oregon 97413, USA

This hidden gem, located near Scotts Mills, is an amazing 100-foot waterfall that can be reached on a short 0.8-mile hike. It’s one of those Oregon wonders you won’t find in the guidebooks!

Abiqua Falls, Oregon 97375, USA

flickr/ Scott McCracken

Multnomah Falls is one of Oregon’s most beloved natural wonders. This incredible 620’ waterfall will leave you speechless.

Multnomah Falls, Oregon 97014, USA

flickr/ stokes rx

Accessible via a totally beautiful waterfall trail, Ramona Falls is a stunning hidden gem tucked away in the Mt Hood National Forest. This ethereal 120’ cascade can be reached on a seven-mile hike that’s worth each and every step!

Ramona Falls, Oregon 97041, USA

flickr/ LDELD

Located on the North Umpqua River in Douglas County, Toketee Falls is an enchanting waterfall that pours from an incredible basalt wall into a pristine blue basin.

Toketee Falls, OR 97447, USA

flickr/ Mohib Ahmad

Tucked away in the Columbia River Gorge, Elowah Falls is a majestic waterfall that can be reached on a scenic 1.5-mile hike. This spectacular waterfall is over 200 feet tall, and pours gracefully into an amazing, moss-covered basalt basin.

Elowah Falls, Oregon 97014, USA

flickr/ Pete

At 286 feet in stature, Salt Creek Falls is a magnificent sight. Located in Lane County, it’s both easily accessible and extraordinarily beautiful. It’s just a short, 50-foot stroll to the viewing platform. The path and platform are wheelchair-accessible and the railings were designed with wheelchair sight lines in mind.

Salt Creek Falls, Oregon, USA

Located in the amazing Silver Falls State Park, South Falls is a breathtaking 177-foot-tall waterfall that pours into a stunning canyon. A unique hiking trail winds behind the waterfall and continues on to lead past nine other lovely waterfalls. This state park is one of the best places for waterfall chasing in Oregon!

South Falls, Oregon 97381, USA

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Waterfalls near me April 23, 2022 Sarah M. Are there any waterfalls near me in Oregon I can walk behind? If the experience of walking behind a rushing waterfall curtain is on your bucket list, there are many falls in Oregon that will make that wish come true! Silver Falls State Park’s Trail of Ten Falls obviously comes to mind, as this trail boasts no less than four falls you can walk behind and beneath. The trail goes right underneath the 170-foot-tall South Falls and takes you underneath three other waterfalls as well, including Lower South, North, and Middle North Falls, as well. Over in the Columbia River Gorge, Ponytail Falls is another waterfall offering an amazing walk-behind experience. Ponytail Falls (also known as “Upper Horsetail Falls”) is a magical waterfall with a trail circling behind it to give you a one-of-a-kind experience. Standing directly behind the majestic 75-foot waterfall as it pours gracefully into the creek is positively enchanting. This hike is easy and straightforward, and after less than half a mile, the trail opens up onto a beautiful little clearing where the waterfall cascades serenely into a creek, which in turn feeds into Horsetail Falls down below. It’s an only-in-Oregon experience you must seek out!

The OIYS Visitor Center

Waterfalls near me

April 23, 2022

Sarah M.

Are there any waterfalls near me in Oregon I can walk behind? If the experience of walking behind a rushing waterfall curtain is on your bucket list, there are many falls in Oregon that will make that wish come true! Silver Falls State Park’s Trail of Ten Falls obviously comes to mind, as this trail boasts no less than four falls you can walk behind and beneath. The trail goes right underneath the 170-foot-tall South Falls and takes you underneath three other waterfalls as well, including Lower South, North, and Middle North Falls, as well. Over in the Columbia River Gorge, Ponytail Falls is another waterfall offering an amazing walk-behind experience. Ponytail Falls (also known as “Upper Horsetail Falls”) is a magical waterfall with a trail circling behind it to give you a one-of-a-kind experience. Standing directly behind the majestic 75-foot waterfall as it pours gracefully into the creek is positively enchanting. This hike is easy and straightforward, and after less than half a mile, the trail opens up onto a beautiful little clearing where the waterfall cascades serenely into a creek, which in turn feeds into Horsetail Falls down below. It’s an only-in-Oregon experience you must seek out!

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

If the experience of walking behind a rushing waterfall curtain is on your bucket list, there are many falls in Oregon that will make that wish come true! Silver Falls State Park’s Trail of Ten Falls obviously comes to mind, as this trail boasts no less than four falls you can walk behind and beneath. The trail goes right underneath the 170-foot-tall South Falls and takes you underneath three other waterfalls as well, including Lower South, North, and Middle North Falls, as well. Over in the Columbia River Gorge, Ponytail Falls is another waterfall offering an amazing walk-behind experience. Ponytail Falls (also known as “Upper Horsetail Falls”) is a magical waterfall with a trail circling behind it to give you a one-of-a-kind experience. Standing directly behind the majestic 75-foot waterfall as it pours gracefully into the creek is positively enchanting. This hike is easy and straightforward, and after less than half a mile, the trail opens up onto a beautiful little clearing where the waterfall cascades serenely into a creek, which in turn feeds into Horsetail Falls down below. It’s an only-in-Oregon experience you must seek out!