Abiqua Falls
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Abiqua Falls is a near-perfect free-falling waterfall of 92 feet in height set amid a spectacular basaltic amphitheater, framed by some of the best examples of columnar jointing that can be found in western Oregon. That the bedrock is basaltic has allowed various shades of moss and lichen to flourish in the canyon - with one section of the walls stained a bright orangeish-red by the growth in a similarly unique fashion as Latourell Falls in the Columbia River Gorge. The falls were the site of what was at one point thought to be a world record for the tallest waterfall run in a kayak. The kayakers who established the feat measured the falls at 101 feet tall, which differs from the measurement taken when reviewed for this database by 9 feet (though this is probably within an acceptable margin of error given the methods used, but it did not look like 100 feet to my eye). Abiqua Falls lies on land owned by the Mount Angel Abbey (rather than the surrounding Silver Falls Tree Farm as initially believed), who have graciously allowed public access to the falls. Between April and July of 2010 they had posted the land because of concerns about liability but as of the beginning of July 2010, they have once again opened the falls to access. Please remember to be a courteous and conscious visitor if you seek out this magnificent waterfall - pack out whatever you bring with you and behave as you would in a guest's home.
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Coordinates: 44°55'34"N 122°34'3"W
- Clear Lake 39 km
- Hubbard Lake 40 km
- Green Peter Lake 44 km
- Thornton Lake 54 km
- South Slough Pond 55 km
- Foster Lake 56 km
- McBee Lake 74 km
- Winkle Lake 78 km
- Harkens Lake 84 km
- Triangle Lake 116 km
- Meyers Butte 6 km
- Silver Falls State Park 8.5 km
- YMCA Camp Silver Creek 8.6 km
- Deardorf Reservoir 8.8 km
- High Hill 10 km
- silverfalls conference center 10 km
- Molalla Retreat 18 km
- Emerald Lake 20 km
- Alpacas at Marquam Hill Ranch 20 km
- Molalla Prairie 23 km