Hiking Trails:Grotto Waterfalls in the Umpqua National Forest.Brad and I hiked to Grotto Waterfalls in late August. That's why the waterfall was so diminished. You might want to try it earlier, but you'd have to wait for the snow to melt to get back there. Just check with the North Umpqua Ranger District: 541-496-3542. Apart from those off Cavitt Creek, the Little River offers four hikes: Grotto Falls, Yakso Falls, Hemlock Falls and Clover Waterfalls, as well as mountain lakes: Hemlock Lake* and Lake* of the Woods. All are within easy driving distance of one another. One can easily hike to all four waterfalls in one day. Directions to the hiking trail for Grotto Waterfalls. If you want to spend some time in the area, the USFS maintains camping facilities at the mountain lakes: Lake in the Woods and Hemlock Lake. The campgrounds have no running water, but do have camping sites, restrooms. Hiking trails originating at Lake of the Woods campground go to Hemlock Waterfalls, Yakso Waterfalls and Clover Waterfalls. Plan ahead, bring water along with everything else, and you'll have a very nice time. The lakes are lovely too. *These "lakes" are man-made reservoirs. Protect our National Forests and Wilderness Areas. Leave NO Trace! | |||||
Forward ~ Hiking to Yakso Waterfall from the trailhead in Lake in the Woods Campground. Back ~ The seasonal faces of the Little River: USFS: Umpqua National Forest. Plan your visit to the many waterfalls and hiking trails in the Umpqua National Forest. Want to learn more about the campgrounds on the North Umpqua River and others in the Umpqua River watershed? The hiking trail to Wolf Creek Waterfalls depicted to the left. | |||||
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Travel to on the Rogue Umpqua Scenic Byway to Gathering Light ... a retreat: Travel Directions Map and Scenery. Experience the columnar basalt of Toketee Waterfalls, tumultuous Watson Falls ... the beauty of the wild & scenic Umpqua River in the Umpqua National Forest. Arriving at the north entrance of Crater Lake, enjoy Crater Lake National Park too. Directions to & Day Trips of about 100 miles from the retreat. Little known Scenic Places to explore and photograph nature untrammeled hiking with and without trails, wetlands, wildlife refuges, mountains, river gorges, wilderness areas, wildlife viewing and more near Crater Lake and the retreat: Travel Directions Map and Scenery. |
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Deer in Gathering Light ... a retreat depicted in the photo above. | |||||
Contact Brad at Gathering Light ... a retreat. | |||||