Located in the Opal Creek Wilderness, the Henline Falls Trail is a one-of-a-kind hike that’ll lead you through stunning scenery to a majestic waterfall and an eerily abandoned gold mine hidden away deep in the woods. This short, gorgeous hike is truly extraordinary, and it’ll give you a taste of Oregon’s natural waterfall beauty and fascinating history. Check it out:
Tucked away in the Opal Creek Scenic Recreation Area is the little-known Henline Falls Trail, a 1.8-miles out-and-back trail that leads to a stunning waterfall as well as an abandoned mine shaft.
The trail takes off from the Henline Falls Trailhead and winds along a lovely old forest road through a dense, emerald green forest. You'll keep left to branch onto the Henline Falls Trail #3348.
Soon you'll stumble upon the incredible Henline Falls, a 125-foot cascade that will take your breath away. The water pours over a rock wall into a lovely creek dotted with small, cool pools that you can wade into on hot summer days.
Find out how to get to the Henline Falls Trailhead via this interactive Google map.
The Opal Creek Wilderness is home to all kinds of amazing hiking trails, swimming holes, and abandoned mining equipment. The Opal Creek-Jawbone Flats Trail includes all three of those things. Find out more about it here.
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