Salt Creek & Diamond Creek Falls
The Salt Creek and Diamond Creek Falls trail near Oakridge offers hikers a scenic journey through lush forests to view two stunning waterfalls. This popular trail features a well-maintained path, diverse flora and fauna, and breathtaking views of cascading water, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and waterfall seekers alike.
Trail Summary
Trailhead: 23 Miles Southeast of Oakridge
Length: Main Loop is 3.7 Miles Round Trip
Elevation: 450 ft. Gain
Difficulty: Moderate
Surface Conditions: Paved Sections, Dirt Paths, Rocky Areas, Wooden Footbridges
Featured Landmark: Salt Creek Falls
Trail Length and Surface Conditions
The Salt Creek and Diamond Creek Falls trail offers a versatile hiking experience with options to suit different preferences and abilities. The main loop trail is approximately 3.7 miles long with an elevation gain of 450 feet. For those seeking a longer adventure, an extended route including Fall Creek Falls adds about 2.6 miles, bringing the total distance to 6.4 miles with 1,550 feet of elevation gain. The trail surface is generally well-maintained and suitable for most hikers. It features a mix of terrain, including:
- Paved sections near the Salt Creek Falls viewpoint
- Dirt paths through forested areas
- Some rocky and uneven surfaces, particularly on spur trails to waterfall bases
- Occasional wooden footbridges and steps
Hikers should be prepared for potentially muddy or slippery conditions, especially during spring snowmelt or after rainfall. In winter, the trail transforms into a popular snowshoeing and cross-country skiing route, with blue diamond markers guiding the way through the snow-covered landscape.
Sources:
Oregon is for Adventure, Forest Service, Oregon Hikers, Hike Oregon
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