Where is cline falls
October 25, Carissa George. October 14, Hiking Great! Spidey Sense. October 13, Lisa Bren. September 14, Shannon Bren. Chelsea Storrer. September 7, Heidi Currie. August 22, Anna Hoesly. August 17, Pretty hike, but lots of garbage! Christina Castro. August 15, Tyler Reynolds. August 11, Brandon Brehm.
August 5, Kathryn Marshall. July 28, Nice walk out to the falls which were beautiful! Carole Breck. July 23, Rachel Wolfe. July 7, Kristi White. June 26, Amber Olivas. We went the wrong way pretty area!!!! Nina Norene. June 24, Ashlee Muresan. June 23, Not long at all, and great view at the end!!! Quin Clarkson.
June 13, Absolutely perfect. Jason Ruybalid. June 12, Too much broken glass on the trail. Not safe for dogs. Heather Neal. June 7, Tyler Moore. Oregon Hikers Field Guide is built as a collaborative effort by its user community.
While we make every effort to fact-check, information found here should be considered anecdotal. You should cross-check against other references before planning a hike. Trail routing and conditions are subject to change. There are several viewpoints to admire the falls. If you want to add some distance to your journey, you can continue walking along trails further along the river, toward some houses on the cliff.
After driving by this spot so many times, it was nice to finally discover these hidden falls for ourselves. Eagle Crest Resort, a short drive from downtown Redmond, Oregon, is a great place for family-friendly recreation. Eagle Crest is a neighborhood with long-term residents and second homes as well as a Central Oregon resort vacation destination with short term rentals, lodge, and conference center.
The resort straddles Cline Falls Road, with sports center facilities…. The walk to Steelhead Falls from the trailhead is a short 0.
The state park is also a haul-out point for rafters and kayakers cruising the river. To get to Cline Falls , hike up the park entrance road. Take an obvious trail that leads down under the junipers above the Deschutes River. Red osier dogwood, spiraea, and canarygrass fringe the river itself. The trail comes to a wider juniper parkland and then diverts on a rockier tread to pass under the Highway road bridge. The falls are named after Cass A.
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