Oneonta Falls
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- Hikes containing this destination:
- Oneonta Gorge Hike (TH | <— —> | LOG)
- Latitude: 45.58572
- Longitude: 122.07158
- Height: 100'
Description
There are four waterfalls on Oneonta Creek and the names have proven difficult to pin down. The lowest falls at the head of Oneonta Gorge, is often called Oneonta Falls, but in fact that is Lower Oneonta Falls. The next one, near the Trail #438 bridge is often called Upper Oneonta Falls or Oneonta Bridge Falls.
Lower Oneonta Gorge is not accessible by trail. Rather you must walk up the creek bed, over a large and perhaps unstable log jam, through the gorge, and up to your waist (or even torso depending on your height and the time of year) in water until you finally see your prize.
Lower Oneonta Falls is worth the small challenge it takes to get in there, but I suggest you go on a summer weekday...the water is too cold during other seasons, and the gorge gets very busy on the weekends. You'll definitely want your solitude for this one!
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Directions
Park your car at the Oneonta Gorge Trailhead and walk down a steep, short flight of stairs to the creek bed. Walk along the left bank of the creek heading upstream until you get to the large log jam. Despite the fact hundreds of people traverse this stretch on a give summer weekend, please be advised that you are entering at your own risk! After traversing the log jam you will walk for a ways in the shallow creek bed until you get to a very narrow stretch where the water is quite deep. Some try to scale the rocks to the right, but inevitably all end up in the water up to their waist (at least!). Not long after this short chilly wet stretch you will see the falls. Leave the way you came.