| About Siuslaw National Forest |
|
|
| Niagara Falls Trail |
Content provided by |
|
|
|
Low Point:
1,724 Feet
Difficulty:
Moderate
High Point:
2,074 Feet
Length:
1.0 Mile
Reservation:
No
Season:
Year-round
From Beaver, Travel east on County Road 858 for 11.8 miles to Forest Route 8533. Follow 8533 south for 4.3 miles to its junction with 8533-131. At the junction, turn right and travel 0.7 mile to the trailhead.
Location Information
Niagara Falls Trail follows a stream through lush foliage. Hikers will encounter four wooden bridges along the trial, one of which as an observation deck offers views of the 100 foot waterfalls. Niagara Falls flows free while Pheasant Creek Falls cascades. The trails end offer picnic tables and a viewing area.
|
|
More Resources at Wildernet |
|
|