See Tumalo Falls In Winter
In the Cascade Range, west of Bend in the U.S. state of Oregon, Tumalo Falls is a 97-foot (30 m) waterfall that flows into Tumalo Creek. Upstream along Bridge Creek and its Bridge Creek Falls, a tributary of Tumalo Creek, are other waterfalls. The Deschutes National Forest has each of these waterfalls. About 14 miles (23 km) by forest roads from Bend, the Tumalo Falls Day Use Area is managed by the United States Forest Service. The day-use facility provides picnic areas, restrooms, and waterfall views in addition to providing access to hiking and mountain bike routes. A Northwest Forest Pass or payment of a charge is required to use the website.
No trekking is necessary to watch the waterfall; simply park in a neighboring lot and proceed a few short feet to the viewing location. However, it is about a quarter-mile trek if you want to see the falls from above. Not to fear, the hike is simple. Although Tumalo Falls is stunning all year round, there is something particularly special about it in the winter.
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Address: Cascade Range, west of Bend, Oregon, United States
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Website: https://www.visitbend.com/listing/tumalo-falls/