This Trail Leading To Two 100-Foot Waterfalls In Oregon Is Often Called The Niagara Falls Of Oregon
By Sarah McCosham|Published September 22, 2021
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If you’re into chasing waterfalls, Oregon is the place to be. Did you know that there were more than 90 waterfalls nestled in the Columbia River Gorge? (And that’s on the Oregon side alone!) We also have a hike that will take you past 10 different waterfalls. And in the Siuslaw National Forest, there’s a trail leading to not one, but two 100-foot waterfalls; an area often called the Niagara Falls of Oregon. Are you up for an adventure? Lace up your shoes and let’s journey to Oregon’s very own Niagara Falls!
Did you know about the aptly-named Niagara Falls in Oregon? Our state is one of such beauty and wonder, with so many surprises around each and every turn. Learn more about the Pheasant Creek Falls and Niagara Falls Trail at AllTrails.
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