Alkali Creek Falls Trail
Prospect, Oregon
0 (0 members)
My Travel Journal
Alkali Creek Meadows was a popular sheepherders' camp at the turn of the century. Many of the herdsmen came from the central Oregon area where alkali lakes and flats were commonly found. While no alkali (or salt content) areas are known in the Rogue drainages, the name could have been chosen to reflect the herdsmen's home territory.
The trail is a short climb to the lower end of Alkali Falls. Here, Alkali Creek drops 600 vertical feet in a rocky chute. The falls are most spectacular in the late spring when snowmelt is the greatest in the high meadows. The water flow decreases in late summer, and may be dry in drought years.
Note: Due to low volume of use this trail does not get maintained regularly. Expect to encounter logs and brush
Where:
47201 Highway 62
Prospect, Oregon 97536-9724
These maps and directions are for planning purposes only.
You may find that construction projects, traffic, or other
events may cause road conditions to differ from the map results.
For travel options, weather and road conditions, visit
www.tripcheck.com,
call 511 (in Oregon only), 800.977.6368 or 503.588.2941
Latest Tips/Reviews from GoSeeOregon.com
0 (0 members)
Get the inside scoop on Oregon events...
subscribe to the Travel Oregon newsletter.
See sample
OREGON. WE LOVE DREAMERS. ™