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Tumalo Falls is a prominent 97-foot (30-meter) plunge waterfall located on Tumalo Creek, nestled within the scenic Deschutes National Forest in the Cascade Range, west of Bend, Oregon. Standing at an elevation of approximately 5,000 to 5,100 feet, it is recognized as the tallest waterfall in its immediate vicinity, offering a dramatic display of nature's power as water cascades over a sheer cliff into a narrow canyon.
Visitors consistently describe Tumalo Falls as one of Oregon's most picturesque and photogenic…
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Parking is available at the Tumalo Falls Day Use Area. A day-use fee is required, or you can use a valid recreation pass such as the Northwest Forest Pass or the 'America the Beautiful' National Park annual permit. It's highly recommended to arrive early, especially during peak season, as the parking lot can fill up quickly.
Yes, Tumalo Falls is beautiful year-round. However, the main access road (Forest Service Road 4603) is typically closed to motor vehicles from November to May due to snowpack. During this period, you can still reach the falls by non-motorized means such as cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, or fatbiking, offering a unique winter wonderland experience.
Absolutely! The area around Tumalo Falls is rich with cascades. Following the trails upstream along Tumalo Creek, you can discover additional waterfalls like Middle Tumalo Falls, a two-tiered cascade, and Double Falls on a tributary, Bridge Creek. These offer great extensions to your hike.
For an easy walk, a short, accessible trail leads from the parking lot to the lower viewpoint of Tumalo Falls. A slightly uphill 0.25-mile path takes you to an upper viewpoint. For longer, moderate hikes, consider the North Fork Trail or Bridge Creek Trail, which lead to other waterfalls and offer more extensive exploration of the Deschutes National Forest.
Yes, Tumalo Falls is very family-friendly. The short, easy walk to the lower viewpoint is suitable for children of all ages. The picnic facilities at the Day Use Area also make it a great spot for a family outing. For families with older children, the trails to the upper viewpoint and beyond offer a bit more adventure.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails around Tumalo Falls, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please remember to clean up after your pet to help keep the area beautiful for everyone.
The immediate area around the falls features well-maintained paths, with some sections being gravel or dirt. For longer trails like the North Fork or Bridge Creek, you'll encounter varied forest terrain, including some uphill sections and potentially rocky or root-filled paths. The final section of the access road to the falls is a bumpy gravel road.
The Tumalo Falls Day Use Area provides picnic sites and vault toilets for visitors. However, there is no running water available, so it's advisable to bring your own water, especially for longer hikes.
Tumalo Falls is a very popular destination, particularly during summer weekends and holidays. To avoid crowds and secure parking, it's highly recommended to arrive early in the morning or visit on a weekday. The trails can also be less crowded further upstream from the main falls.
Tumalo Falls is situated at an elevation of approximately 5,000 to 5,100 feet (around 1,500 meters). Most visitors will not experience significant effects, but those sensitive to altitude might notice slightly thinner air during strenuous activities. It's always a good idea to stay hydrated and take breaks as needed.
Yes, the area around Tumalo Falls is popular for mountain biking. Designated routes, such as sections of the North Fork Trail, allow mountain biking. Some trails may have uphill-only sections for cyclists. Always check trail signage for specific regulations and difficulty levels before heading out.