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Falls Creek Falls

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Falls Creek Falls viewed from the lower trail (Curtis Barnard)
The top tier of the falls can be seen from the upper trail (cfm)

Description

Falls Creek Falls is a beautiful, yet powerful waterfall located deep in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. It has three tiers, first dropping 60 feet over a wide ledge, then spreading out and veiling over a 90 foot cliff, and finally it gathers then thunders another 70 feet into a huge bowl. The final two tiers can be seen from the lower trail. The upper tier is visible from several viewpoints on the upper trail.

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