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Drift Creek Falls Suspension Bridge

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Drift Creek Falls Suspension Bridge

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The Drift Creek Falls Suspension Bridge is a remarkable pedestrian bridge nestled within the lush Siuslaw National Forest, approximately 10 miles east of Lincoln City in Lincoln County, Oregon. This impressive structure, standing at an elevation of 201 meters, spans 240 feet across Drift Creek and hangs over 100 feet above the canyon floor, offering unparalleled views of the dramatic 75-foot Drift Creek Falls. It serves as a key landmark in the Oregon Coast Range, drawing visitors to its unique…

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    February 27, 2023

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    The best view of the falls is from a 240-foot suspension bridge that hangs 100 feet over Drift Creek. This bridge was built to support logging trucks weighing up to 165,000 lbs.

    February 27, 2023

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    Drift Creek Falls emerges from columnar basalt, roaring in the creek valley.

    July 19, 2024

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    Great view from the suspension bridge
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    North Loop and Drift Creek Falls #1378 Loop

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    Hike the easy 1.5-mile North Loop and Drift Creek Falls #1378 Loop to see a spectacular suspension bridge and a 75-foot waterfall.

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    Hike the easy 3.5-mile Drift Creek Falls and North Loop Trail to see a 75-foot waterfall and Oregon's longest pedestrian suspension bridge.
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    Location: Lincoln County, Oregon, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the Drift Creek Falls Suspension Bridge trail suitable for dogs?

    Yes, the Drift Creek Falls trail is generally considered dog-friendly. Many hikers bring their leashed dogs along. However, always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you pack out any waste to preserve the natural environment for all visitors.

    What is the best way to avoid crowds at Drift Creek Falls Suspension Bridge?

    To avoid the busiest times, it's highly recommended to visit on weekdays, especially during the off-season (fall, winter, and spring). If visiting on a weekend or during summer, arriving early in the morning (before 9 AM) or later in the afternoon can help you experience the trail and bridge with fewer people.

    Are there any permits or fees required to hike to Drift Creek Falls Suspension Bridge?

    Currently, there are no specific permits or fees required to access the Drift Creek Falls Suspension Bridge trail. Parking is free at the trailhead. However, it's always a good idea to check the Siuslaw National Forest website for any updated regulations before your visit.

    How long does it typically take to hike to the Drift Creek Falls Suspension Bridge and back?

    The round trip hike to the Drift Creek Falls Suspension Bridge is approximately 3 to 3.2 miles. For most hikers, this takes about 1.5 to 2 hours to complete, allowing time to enjoy the views from the bridge and the waterfall.

    What makes the Drift Creek Falls Suspension Bridge unique compared to other suspension bridges?

    The Drift Creek Falls Suspension Bridge is notable for several reasons. It's one of the longest suspension bridges on National Forest land in the Northwest, stretching 240 feet. It also incorporates a unique quasi-stiffening truss in its deck, a design feature uncommon in light suspension footbridges, which enhances its stability while still allowing for a thrilling, gentle sway. It was also constructed with materials airlifted by helicopter, a testament to its remote location.

    What kind of terrain can I expect on the Drift Creek Falls trail?

    The trail to Drift Creek Falls Suspension Bridge is generally considered easy to moderate. It winds through a dense, temperate rainforest with towering Douglas firs and Western red cedars. While mostly well-maintained, there are some gradual inclines and declines, and sections can be muddy or slippery, especially during wetter seasons. Sturdy footwear is advisable.

    Is the Drift Creek Falls Suspension Bridge accessible for wheelchairs or strollers?

    Due to the natural terrain, including some inclines and potentially uneven or muddy sections, the Drift Creek Falls trail is generally not considered wheelchair or stroller accessible. The path is a natural forest trail, not paved.

    What are the winter conditions like at Drift Creek Falls Suspension Bridge?

    While accessible year-round, winter visits to Drift Creek Falls can present different conditions. Expect cooler temperatures, increased rainfall, and potentially muddy or icy sections on the trail. The waterfall will likely be more powerful due to increased runoff, offering a dramatic view. Always check local weather forecasts and trail conditions before heading out in winter.

    Are there any restaurants or accommodations near Drift Creek Falls Suspension Bridge?

    The Drift Creek Falls Suspension Bridge is located within the Siuslaw National Forest, approximately 10 miles east of Lincoln City. Therefore, there are no immediate restaurants or accommodations at the trailhead. Lincoln City, a coastal town, offers a variety of dining options, hotels, and vacation rentals, making it the closest hub for amenities.

    What is the historical significance of the Drift Creek Falls Suspension Bridge?

    The construction of the Drift Creek Falls Suspension Bridge began in 1997 and was completed in 1998. The project holds a poignant history as it is dedicated to Scott Paul, a trail builder who tragically lost his life during the initial phase of construction in 1993. His friend, Carroll Vogel, and his company Sahale, later took over and completed the bridge, honoring Paul's legacy.

    What wildlife might I spot along the Drift Creek Falls trail?

    The lush temperate rainforest surrounding Drift Creek Falls is home to a variety of wildlife. Hikers might spot various bird species, including raptors soaring above the canyon. Smaller mammals like squirrels and chipmunks are common, and if you're lucky and quiet, you might even catch a glimpse of deer or other forest creatures. The creek itself supports aquatic life.

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