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Niagara Falls

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Siuslaw National Forest

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    16. august 2024

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    Niagara Falls Trail leads to a picnic area where you can view the 124-foot Pheasant Creek Falls, which includes an 18-foot upper tier. A short spur at the end of the trail offers a different vantage point for the falls. The waterfall, originally named after the steep slopes of Niagara Point, was mistakenly identified as Niagara Falls on Pheasant Creek. This misidentification stuck, appearing in guidebooks and online sources. Winter and spring provide the best views, as water flow goes down during the summer and fall.

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    Pheasant Creek Falls and Niagara Falls Trail — Siuslaw National Forest

    2,54km

    00:50

    120m

    120m

    Hike the easy 1.6-mile Niagara Falls Trail in Siuslaw National Forest to discover two beautiful waterfalls, Niagara Falls and Pheasant Creek

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    Højdemeter 320 m

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    Drevet af Foreca

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    tirsdag 24. marts

    11°C

    5°C

    87 %

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    Maks. vindhastighed: 20,0 km/h

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    Placering: Yamhill County, Oregon, Amerikas Forenede Stater

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