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  Columbia River Gorge

Dry Creek Falls

Dry Creek drops out of a narrow canyon into a large bowl carved out of columnar basalt to create Dry Creek Falls. Since the city of Cascade Locks uses Dry Creek as a water source, there is a small dam that diverts a portion of the creek into a tunnel just below the falls.

HEIGHT
75 Feet

TYPE
Plunge

DIRECTIONS
Park at the Pacific Crest Trailhead, next to the Bridge of the Gods in Cascade Locks, and follow the Pacific Crest Trail approxamately 2.3 miles to the falls.
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