Taking in some waterfalls in Oregon is one of the best recreational activities in the state! And one of the most beautiful waterfall hikes is Koosah and Sahalie Falls near McKenzie Bridge in Willamette National Forest. If you’ve never been to these Oregon waterfalls, you’re really missing out. The trail to it is rated moderate and only has 360 feet of elevation gain along the way. If you’re looking for the perfect waterfall hike in Oregon, you’ll love this one.

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Head to AllTrails to get more details on hiking out to these gorgeous waterfalls in Oregon.

These are some of the best waterfalls near me in Oregon. There’s a parking lot near Sahalie Falls and there’s also a vault toilet there, but there’s no drinking water anywhere along this trail, so remember to bring your own.

Have you been to Koosah Falls? What are your favorite Oregon waterfalls? Tell us in the comments!

Looking for another great hike in Willamette National Forest? Check out the Proxy Falls Loop.

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What are the best parks in Oregon?

Waterfalls in Oregon are great, but what about the best parks in Oregon:

John Day Fossil Beds National Monument: Located in Mitchell in the east-central section of the state, here, you’ll be able to see fossils from over 40 million years ago. And while you’re here, be sure to take in a hike or two!

Newberry National Volcanic Monument: Thousands of years ago, the volcano erupted outside of Bend. Follow its lava flow or explore Paulina Lake or East Lake. Be sure to plan at least a day here; I was bummed to only have a few hours in my schedule.

Does Oregon have any natural wonders?

Koosah Falls and Sahalie Falls are lovely natural pieces of Oregon. Check out some other natural wonders in Oregon:

Columbia River Gorge: This 80-mile-long canyon borders Oregon and Washington. It is the largest national scenic area in the U.S. Enjoy 77 waterfalls here, including the glorious Multnomah Falls, and a whole lot more!

Smith Rock State Park: You’ll find this 650-acre park over in Deschutes County. While most popularly known for its awesome rock climbing opportunities, you can also hike, bike, and boat here.

What are the most beautiful lakes in Oregon?

Looking for more water features aside from Oregon waterfalls? Check out the most beautiful lakes in Oregon:

Detroit Lake: This 3,500-acre lake is located in both Marion and Linn Counties. Access it and all it has to offer from Detroit Lake State Recreation Area. Enjoy boating, camping, and fishing here.

Paulina Lake: Head to Deschutes County to see this 1,531-acre lake. It is one of two crater lakes within the Newberry National Volcanic Monument. Many visit for swimming and boating as well as camping and hiking around it. There is also a hot spring you can boat or hike to!

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