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Coquille River Falls

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Coquille River Falls

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Coquille River Falls is a magnificent two-tier waterfall nestled within the far northern tip of the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest in Coos County, Oregon. Located east of Port Orford and southeast of Powers, this natural monument plunges a total of 115 feet in two dramatic drops, with an upper tier of 50 feet and a lower, taller tier of 65 feet. The falls are situated at an elevation of approximately 413 meters, carving through a rugged canyon formed by Eocene-era…

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    November 23, 2023

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    Wander through a breathtaking old-growth forest of Douglas-fir, hemlock, and Port-Orford cedar to reach Coquille River Falls. Exercise caution at the falls due to its steep and consistently wet conditions, making footing insecure when descending to the river.

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    Coquille River Falls Trail

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    Hike the easy 0.6-mile Coquille River Falls Trail through old-growth forest to a stunning two-tiered waterfall in 25 minutes.

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    Location: Coos County, Oregon, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the Coquille River Falls trail suitable for families with young children?

    The hike to Coquille River Falls is rated moderate to difficult, involving a steep 0.6-mile descent (1.2 miles round trip) with a 500-foot elevation change. The trail can be wet and slippery, making footing insecure. While older, experienced children might manage, it is generally not recommended for young children or those unaccustomed to challenging wilderness trails due to the rugged terrain and potential hazards.

    Are dogs allowed on the Coquille River Falls trail?

    Yes, dogs are generally permitted on the Coquille River Falls Trail. However, given the challenging and often slippery conditions, it's crucial to keep dogs on a leash and ensure they are capable of handling the steep descent and ascent. Always practice Leave No Trace principles and pack out any waste.

    What are the parking arrangements for Coquille River Falls?

    Parking for Coquille River Falls is typically available at the trailhead for Trail #1257. While specific details on capacity aren't provided, it's a remote area, so facilities may be limited. Arriving earlier in the day, especially during peak seasons, is advisable to secure a spot.

    Are there any permits or fees required to hike to Coquille River Falls?

    As Coquille River Falls is located within the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest, typically no specific permits are required for day hiking to the falls. However, it's always a good idea to check the official U.S. Forest Service website for the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest before your visit for any updated regulations or fire restrictions.

    How long does it take to hike to Coquille River Falls?

    The Coquille River Falls Trail #1257 is a 1.2-mile round trip hike. While short in distance, the trail is rated moderate to difficult due to a steep 500-foot elevation change and potentially slippery conditions. Most hikers can expect to spend 1 to 2 hours completing the round trip, depending on their pace and time spent enjoying the falls.

    What are the specific challenges of the Coquille River Falls trail?

    The primary challenges of the Coquille River Falls trail include its steepness, with a 500-foot elevation change over a short 0.6-mile descent. The terrain can be consistently wet and slippery, especially when descending to the river, requiring careful footing. Hikers should be prepared for rugged conditions and wear sturdy, slip-resistant footwear.

    What kind of wildlife can be seen around Coquille River Falls?

    The area around Coquille River Falls is part of a 500-acre Federal Research Natural Area, preserving rare forest types and wildlife habitats. Visitors might encounter various forest animals, including deer, elk, and a variety of bird species. Keep an eye out for signs of larger mammals, and always observe wildlife from a respectful distance.

    Are there any wild swimming spots near Coquille River Falls?

    While the falls themselves are powerful and the area around them can be treacherous due to steep, slippery rocks, the South Fork Coquille River flows through the area. However, specific designated or safe wild swimming spots are not highlighted. Always exercise extreme caution if considering entering the water, especially during high flows, and be aware of strong currents and submerged hazards.

    What is the best time of year to visit Coquille River Falls for photography?

    Coquille River Falls is photogenic year-round. For strong water flow and vibrant green scenery, spring and early summer are ideal. Winter high flows offer a dramatic, powerful display. The lush old-growth forest provides a beautiful backdrop in any season, but overcast days can help reduce harsh shadows for better photography.

    Are there any other notable natural features or viewpoints besides the main falls?

    The hike itself winds through a breathtaking old-growth forest of ancient Douglas-fir, hemlock, and Port Orford cedar trees, which are a significant natural feature. The canyon carved from Eocene-era sedimentary bedrock is also notable. The Lower Falls viewpoint is considered the best and safest spot for viewing and photography of the main cascade.

    Can I find food or accommodation near Coquille River Falls?

    Coquille River Falls is located in a remote part of the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest. There are no immediate amenities like cafes, pubs, or accommodation directly at the falls. The nearest towns for services would be Powers, approximately 11 miles southeast, or Port Orford on the coast, which offer more options for dining and lodging.

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