Pets allowed
Allowed
Guided tours
No
Backcountry camping
No
Lodging
No
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Located just south of Triangle Lake in the Oregon Coast Range, Lake Creek Falls offers a unique series of small waterfalls that are popular for swimming and wildlife watching. The rocks form a natural 100-foot waterslide commonly known as Slide Rock. Smaller pools offer swimming opportunities during the warmer summer months.

During the fall and winter coho and Chinook salmon and steelhead return to the river to spawn. Salmon and steelhead are anadromous, which means they start their life in freshwater, migrate out to the salty waters of the ocean, and then return to the freshwater streams where they first hatched. After spending up to eight years in the Pacific Ocean, the salmon return to the stream to complete their lifecycle. The falls are the perfect spot to watch the fish jump their way upstream. The Bureau of Land Management installed fish ladders in 1989 to increase fish access to the upper portions of the stream. Fall is the best time to view the waterfalls and the wildlife around them.

The small parking area, with vault toilets, is located on the north side of Highway 36. A short half-mile trail is located next to the road and descends down a steep staircase to the day use area. Interpretive signs are located there. Fishing is not allowed. Leashed pets are allowed. Be safe when walking on the slippery, moss covered rocks or while swimming.

Logistics + Planning

Preferable season(s)

Winter
Spring
Summer
Fall

Congestion

Moderate

Parking Pass

Not Required

Pros

Swimming holes. Waterfalls. Wildlife.

Cons

Litter and graffiti.

Features

Geologically significant
Flushing toilets
Waterfalls
Old-growth forest
Bird watching
Wildlife
Wildlife

Location

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