Pets allowed
Allowed
Elevation Gain
1,652.00 ft (503.53 m)
Trail type
Loop
Distance
6.80 mi (10.94 km)
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It's hard to fathom just how many visitors come to see spectacular Tumalo Falls, walk up to the upper viewpoint, and then turn around and get back into their cars to return to Bend.  As a kid growing up in Bend, I did the same thing, and for all of the visits to this 89-foot free-fall cascade, Tumalo Falls was all I knew of the area.  Granted, as the tallest waterfall in and around Bend, Tumalo Falls is a truly impressive sight, but what lies upstream on the next 3 miles of Tumalo Creek is also incredible.  All told, there are roughly eight waterfalls that make up the upper run of Tumalo Creek, and they each continue to impress.

The trail starts at Tumalo Falls, an area decimated by the 1979 Bridge Creek Fire and now dominated by young ponderosa pines. Not long after you set foot on the trail and begin to follow the creek, you will quickly be immersed in a lush forest of white fir, Engelmann spruce, mountain hemlock and green manzanita.  After hiking the 3.2-mile stretch up to the Swampy Lakes Trail intersection, you will have several options.  You can turn and head back the way you came.  You can turn right and head 0.7 miles up to Happy Valley, perfect for backpacking. You can also turn left and head back to the trailhead via Bridge Creek, making a loop out of the adventure.  Heading back via Bridge Creek is certainly advisable, as you'll pass several more distinct cascades, but note that dogs and livestock are not permitted on this section of trail because it is also the primary watershed for the City of Bend.

Logistics + Planning

Preferable season(s)

Summer
Fall

Congestion

High

Parking Pass

NW Forest Pass

Pros

10 waterfalls!

Cons

Dogs not allowed in Bend watershed (Bridge and Spring Creek).

Trailhead Elevation

4,920.00 ft (1,499.62 m)

Features

Waterfalls
Big vistas
Old-growth forest

Typically multi-day

No

Suitable for

Biking

Location

Comments

08/13/2016
did with Sean trip #2, fabulous hike although we kept going on the creekside trail and missed opportunity to make it into a loop due to the time. Great map at the intersection of n forks trail and swampy lakes trail. Recomm looking at map at parking lot more intently next time to make sure of plan for loop.
This hike should get more attention. Tumalo falls is great but the creek hike after the falls is amazing. Plenty of nice waterfalls along the trail. Only thing that bothers me is that you can't see al the falls. With a little bit more work an more designated viewpoints this could be a state park.

The road to the falls is completely new except for the last 2 miles witch is still a gravel road.

Be prepared for a lot of aggressive mosquitos.
04/09/2016
This is one of my favorite hikes in the Bend area. There are lots of options to get up to the main falls. When I was there the road was closed so we parked and walked in on the road, hiked the trail up to the top of the falls, then continued for a ways behind the behind the falls. I have also hiked to the main falls from the other side on the trail. Both are well maintained and fairly easily for a large reward.
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