Diamond Creek Falls Trail
Oakridge, Oregon
My Travel Journal
The Diamond Creek Falls Trail (#3598) is a 2.5 mile moderate hike. Beginning at the bridge, this scenic loop follows the canyon rims of Salt and Diamond Creek. Beautiful, cascading Diamond Creek Falls is on the outer end of the loop, and several viewpoints along the rim expose views of other sparkling falls and Salt Creek canyon. From Upper Diamond Creek Falls, the trail climbs a short distance to meet Vivian Lake Trail #3662 before descending eastward, returning to Salt Creek Falls.
For the more adventurous hiker there is a challenging 0.25 mile side trail leading to the base of Upper Diamond Creek Falls. Access to Fall Creek Falls is via the Vivian Lake Trail #3662. The falls are about 1.5 miles (mostly uphill) from the Diamond Creek Falls Trail.
LENGTH: 2.5 miles (4.0 km)
ELEVATION: 400 feet elevation gain and loss - trail begins at 4,000 feet and ends at 4,000 feet
SEASON: Summer & Fall
USAGE: Medium
Difficulty: Difficult
WATER: Salt Creek, Too Much Bear Lake, Diamond Creek - requires treatment
Where:
Off Highway 58
Oakridge, Oregon 97452
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