Proxy Falls

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Proxy Falls is a scenic waterfall in Oregon known for its twin cascades tumbling over moss-covered lava cliffs in the Cascade Range.

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instanceOf tourist attraction
waterfall
access Proxy Falls Trail
approximateElevation about 3200 feet above sea level
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Lane County, Oregon NERFINISHED
drainageBasin McKenzie River basin
geologicalContext Cascade Volcanic Arc
surface form: Cascade volcanic arc
hasPart Lower Proxy Falls
Upper Proxy Falls
hazard slippery rocks
steep, uneven terrain near falls
height approximately 226 feet
approximately 69 meters
knownFor moss-covered lava cliffs
twin cascades
locatedIn Cascade Range
Oregon
Willamette National Forest
managedBy U.S. Forest Service
nearbyFeature McKenzie Pass
Three Sisters Wilderness
surface form: Three Sisters Wilderness (nearby region)
nearestCity McKenzie Bridge, Oregon
numberOfDrops 2
parking trailhead parking lot
partOf Willamette National Forest
surface form: Willamette National Forest recreation sites
photographicFeature long, veil-like water flow over moss
photoSubject landscape photography
popularFor day hiking
nature photography
sightseeing
region central Oregon Cascades
requiresPass Northwest Forest Pass (often required for parking)
roadAccess Oregon Route 242
surface form: Oregon Route 242 (McKenzie Highway)
seasonalAccess typically summer to early fall
surface basalt lava flow
touristSeason summer
trailLength approximately 1.5 miles round trip
trailType loop trail
type plunge waterfall
vegetation coniferous forest
moss
watercourse Proxy Creek NERFINISHED

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