Proxy Falls is one of Oregon’s must-see waterfalls

Date:
August 19, 2024
Proxy Falls is one of Oregon’s must-see waterfalls

By JANAY WRIGHT The Bulletin

Proxy Falls is regarded as one of Oregon’s must-see waterfalls for its ease and grandeur. And its reputation is well-deserved.

The 1.6-mile loop is intended to be hiked one-way counterclockwise, beginning in the Willamette National Forest and immediately entering the Three Sisters Wilderness. The trail offers a close-up view of the 226-foot cascading Lower Proxy Falls in addition to Upper Proxy Falls, which abruptly disappears where the water soaks into the lava underground.

Feel the spray

Lower Proxy Falls is the most striking section of the trail. Reaching the base of the falls requires navigating over (or under) several downed trees on a steep downhill slope. After making the descent, a fallen log serves as a bridge to cross the final stretch to the falls — one of my favorite parts of the hike, aside from the lower falls’ glory.

The water that sprayed off the falls was a welcome form of relief when I hiked the trail last month. Beads of water collected on my iPhone lens, making it difficult for the camera to focus on the stunning view behind the droplets.

As I turned away from the waterfalls to find the trail, a fellow hiker, visiting from Sweet Home, said, “If that’s not beautiful, I don’t what is.”

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An aerial view of a body of water.