Falls Creek Falls and Panther Creek Falls
Portland - Columbia River Gorge
Falls Creek Falls is located 1.7 miles from Road 3062 in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest (WA). This powerful waterfall originates from springs and tributaries on Red Mountain Plateau and drops 335' in three stages along Falls Creek. Nearby Panther Creek Falls is among the most visually striking falls in the Columbia River Gorge, with several twisting and overlapping braids that drop 136' in three stages.
The lower tier of Falls Creek Falls drops 91' into a cylindrical amphitheater that can be reached with a short scramble
Falls Creek joins the Wind River near the turnoff from Wind River Road to Road 3062
Panther Creek Falls drops 136' in three stages of twisting, overlapping braids; a newly built platform provides an excellent view of the upper tier
Lively, cedar-lined cascades above Panther Creek Falls are particularly attractive and fun to explore
A short suspension bridge crosses a deep gorge in Falls Creek, beyond which you'll find a more mature forest along the north bank
The Falls Creek Trail crosses a long metal bridge over a cascading, moss-covered tributary just before reaching the falls viewing area
The height of Falls Creek Falls has been debated over the course of several surveys; a recent, more comprehensive survey places the height at 335' and includes 3 distinct tiers
Swift water over smooth, slick rocks on the precipice of Panther Creek Falls tempts photographers, but can be very dangerous
Several trout species inhabit Falls Creek, including Steelhead
Bryophytes provide food and habitat for wildlife, a source of readily decomposable organic material, and contribute to a healthy nutrient cycle
Falls Creek originates from springs and tributaries on Red Mountain Plateau and is fed by numerous tributaries, including Black Creek
Falls Creek Falls
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