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  2. Fall Creek Falls (Douglas County, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Fall Creek Falls, is a three to four drop waterfall located on the North Umpqua River at the west skirt of the Umpqua National Forest, in Douglas County, in the U.S. state of Oregon. It is located in a privileged natural area where the river creates several waterfalls: Susan Creek Falls , Emile Falls , and Grotto Falls are two to five miles away.

  3. Wolf Creek Falls (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Wolf Creek Falls totals 125 ft (38 m) fall in two wide cascades and is the centerpiece attraction of the Wolf Creek Falls trailhead and Recreation Site. [1] A foot trail loops out and back for a total of approximately 2.3 mi (3.7 km) starting near Glide, Oregon. The first mile of the trail is wheelchair accessible with view points of the dense ...

  4. List of waterfalls in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Barr Creek Falls in southern Oregon Benham Falls on the Deschutes River Kayaker heading over Bridal Veil Falls on Bridal Veil Creek in the Columbia Gorge Clearwater Falls on the Clearwater River in Douglas County Diamond Creek Falls Fairy Falls on Wahkeena Creek in the Columbia River Gorge Upper Horsetail Falls, also in the gorge Ki-a-Kuts Falls on the Tualatin River Latourell Falls in the ...

  5. Toketee Falls - Wikipedia

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    Toketee Falls is a waterfall in Douglas County, Oregon, United States, on the North Umpqua River at its confluence with the Clearwater River. [1] [2] It is located approximately 58 miles (93 km) east of Roseburg near Oregon Route 138. [3] Toketee (pronounced TOKE-uh-tee), is a Chinook Jargon word meaning "pretty" or "graceful". [2]

  6. Campbell Falls (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Campbell Falls is a waterfall from the South Fork of the Umpqua River east of Canyonville, Oregon, [1] some 12 miles upstream from Tiller, which is 25 miles east of Interstate 5 between Roseburg and Grants Pass. The waterfall is known for being the start point for river rafting the South Umpqua River and is the centerpiece attraction of the ...

  7. Deer Lick Falls (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Deer Lick Falls is a small waterfall from the Black Rock fork of the South Umpqua River in Douglas County, Oregon. [1] Access to Deer Lick Falls is from Forest Road 28, approximately 4 miles northeast of South Umpqua Falls .

  8. Hemlock Falls (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Hemlock Falls is a waterfall from the Hemlock Creek, in the heart of the Umpqua National Forest, just north of Hemlock Lake and its campground, in Douglas County, Oregon. [1] Access to Hemlock Falls is from the Lake in the Woods campground. [ 2 ]

  9. Cavitt Creek Falls - Wikipedia

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    Cavitt Creek Falls, is a waterfall located on the west edge of the Umpqua National Forest, outside of the town of Glide, in Douglas County, in the U.S. state of Oregon. [1] It totals 8 feet fall in one cascade that shoots into a large swimming bowl and is the centerpiece attraction of the Cavitt Creek Falls trailhead and Recreation Site. [ 2 ]