Category Archives: Highway of Waterfalls

Toketee Falls

HIGHWAY OF WATERFALLS

UMPQUA RIVER SCENIC BYWAY

Activity: Day Hike, Scenic Views, Chasing Waterfalls

1 mile, 130′ elevation gain, < 1hour duration, rated Moderate

Date: September 18, 2025

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My ‘epic roadtrip’ from SoCal to the Pacific Northwest took to me to many spectacular places with so many extraordinary views. Toketee Falls with it’s approximately 120′ drop over two sections was not the tallest or the most powerful waterfall of my trip, but it will forever be etched in my mind and in my soul.

Toketee Falls and it’s setting defines beauty, splendor and magnificence. It simply takes your breath- stripping away all worry and woe. Your eyes get big, a feeling of calm settles over you and time stops.

Located in the Umpqua National Forest along Oregon’s stunning Highway of Waterfalls the hike to Tokeete Falls is about a mile through a wonderful old growth forest of Douglas Fir, Western Hemlock and Red Cedar. Staircases, footbridges and a viewing platform at the end makes it a short moderate little hike.

This pothole resembles a heart from this angle, formed by swirling sediment.

In the Native American Chinok language “Toketee” means “pretty or graceful.” Pretty and graceful are just the start of the superlatives attempting to describing this amazing vision. I am here to say that the Ancient People as well as Modern Man cannot easily paint the picture in words to describe the feeling and the beauty of this incredible natural phenomenon.

Tokettee Falls

From the observation deck Toketee Falls plunges 120′ into a stadium of columnar basalt rock. I noticed a couple of risk-taking 20 somethings sneaking through the fence at the observation deck to go down to the falls. Fool-heartedly I attempted to follow the daredevils using a ratty rope tied onto a root making my way down a near vertical cliff. I went down the first sketchy section then regained my wits after seeing the next section was even worse realizing I was not 20. People have died trying to get a better look at this falls. So such shenanigans is not advised. Still afterwards I wished I had finished going down the cliff.

After a day of chasing waterfalls it was time to find a dispersed campsite in the Umpqua National Forest. I headed down a Jeep Trail past Umpqua Hot Springs, which was to be the next days event. Further and further I four-wheeled down this desolate logging road. It became a bit worrisome when I saw trees that had fallen from the hillside above across parts of the trail. I could get around them, however what if one fell during the night and completely blocked the Jeep Trail? A number of trees looked rather precarious along with boulders and the like.

Camp for the night.

I scouted a couple spots where I could pull in off of the road and found one that was perfect. I could tuck in nicely and far enough that I would not easily be spotted from the dirt road. It was in beautiful forest, had plenty of space for my rig and even had a fire ring. Hunters or someone had used this spot before. I did not start a fire as I wasn’t sure if it was allowed during the Summer, plus I would be ready to turn in as soon as the long shadows of evening turned into the black of night. Tomorrow would come early and there were more Adventures to Pursue.

There are places that are not only visited but felt.  The waterfall carries all of the fatigue away in its wake.  

From the moment I saw a picture of Toketee Falls I knew that I had to travel there and experience it for myself. Toketee Falls is simply magical and the basalt rock framing it makes it both lovely and picturesque in the most unique manner. Thanks for joining me chasing waterfalls in the captivating Umpqua National Forest. Tokeete Waterfall is a stress reducer, gazing out at the falls lowers anxiety, improves your mood scientifically by lowering cortisol while increasing dopamine. This is what ‘Pursuing Balance Thru Adventure’ is all about. This is what Nature can do for you. However, when you listen to the thundering falls, and take in the visually stunning beauty of the waterfall you aren’t contemplating the scientific effects this scene has on your psyche because you are too busy being bewitched by it’s magnificence. Oregon’s Highway of Waterfalls has more wonders in-store just ahead so stick around by doing a couple easy tasks,  FOLLOW, SHARE, COMMENT, and LIKE.  If you are ready to find an adventure there are plenty to inspire in the menu above. Each of the locations is a separate website and thus needs to be FOLLOWED Independently. Be sure to visit SHOP APPAREL for all your Adventure Wear needs, plus it helps support this PBTA initiative.

Happy Trails-

Roger Jenkins

Pursuing Balance Through Adventure

Watson Falls

HIGHWAY OF WATERFALLS

UMPQUA RIVER SCENIC BYWAY

Activity: Day Hike, Scenic Views, Chasing Waterfalls

Date: September 18, 2025

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Watson Falls
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I was on my road trip from SoCal to the Pacific Northwest, which took me to many extraordinary places and certainly the Highway of Falls aka the Rogue-Umpqua River Scenic Byway was one such spot,

If you are going to be chasing waterfalls Highway 138 needs to be on your list. I was Westbound after traveling down Highway 97 from Bend Oregon. As far as the Highway of Waterfalls, my first stop was Clearwater Falls and the second was White Horse Falls.

Watson Falls

Stop number three was one of the highest waterfalls in the state of Oregon, Watson Falls. The water crashes a short distance from the upper falls before plummeting 294′ over the edge, free falling to the rocks below.

It is a short hike to the falls. I passed through an old growth forest of Douglas Fir and Western Hemlock along the path adorned with lush greenery and vibrant ferns. The path was a bit steep in places gaining 374′ in elevation. The bubbling sound of the creek and the background noise of the falls added to the enchantment of this place.

When you reach the base of the beautiful falls you are greeted with mist, moss a site to behold.

“Mesmerized by the beauty of this incredible waterfall cascading peacefully down a moss-covered cliff deep in the forest.  The sound of rushing water and the glow of sunlight filtering through the trees make it feel like stepping into a dream of pure Pacific Northwest serenity.” – Matt Swack   

I appreciate you chasing waterfalls with me in lovely Umpqua National Forest. Waterfalls like Watson Falls brings about a feeling of peace and tranquility. It is such a wonderful feeling that you want to do it again and again. Luckily for me I was in the perfect place for that as Oregon’s Highway of Waterfalls does just that, presents one after another. “Ya’ just gotta’ luv’ it!” The reason my labor of love, that I call ‘Pursuing Balance Thru Adventure’, exists is to inspire you to find an adventure that can ignite the passion of your soul, while you stretch your legs, feel the light spray from the waterfall on your face, and drink in all that Mother Nature has blessed us with… A good way to get started is to FOLLOW, SHARE, COMMENT, and LIKE.  If you are ready to find an adventure there are plenty to inspire in the menu above. Each of the locations is a separate website and thus needs to be FOLLOWED Independently. Yes, that is a PBTA cap upon my head. You can buy one at SHOP APPAREL along with various Adventure Wear items. Be sure to check them out.

Happy Trails-

Roger Jenkins

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WHITE HORSE FALLS

HIGHWAY OF WATERFALLS

UMPQUA RIVER SCENIC BYWAY

Activity: Day Hike, Scenic Views, Chasing Waterfalls

Date: September 18, 2025

The Highway of Falls aka the Rogue-Umpqua River Scenic Byway is an exquisite spot to be chasing waterfalls as there is one after another along Highway 138 as I headed West after traveling down Highway 97 from Bend Oregon. The first stop was Clearwater Falls and the experience was only getting better.

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White Horse Falls

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This segment of my “epic roadtrip” from SoCal to Washington State was ending with this route along this wonderful “Highway of Falls” in green, lush spectacular Oregon.

Epic Road Trip

Now this is the type of Adventure one Pursues to gain Balance via Nature. Falling, cascading, rushing water tumbling over a cliff. The sound, the feel, the taste, the visual satisfaction, waterfalls are pure magic.

White Horse Falls has a short hike and a short 15′ drop, but what it is not short on is natural beauty. This lovely waterfall on the Clearwater River, in Southwest Oregon is an easy stop. The waterfall is set in a wooded picturesque setting, moss covered rock, framed by a peaceful tranquil old-growth forest.

Fallen timber has been tossed about it’s clear cool pool all part of this exquisite scene which can be viewed from the observation deck, so this waterfall is easy for one and all to checkout the affect that Nature and water can have on the human soul, mind and spirit.

“There is a hidden message in every waterfall. It says its natures way of laughing, go with the flow, and if you’re flexible falling won’t hurt you.” -Dreadhead_Derek

The waterfalls are getting better on this quest for bigger, taller, stronger, prettier, more magnificent. It’s all good. They are all beautiful on this Oregon “Highway of Waterfalls!” ‘Pursuing Balance Through Adventure’, Chasing Waterfalls, ya’ just gotta’ luv it ! Followers of PBTA you don’t have to wait because if you look at the Menu above you will find many adventures that you might want to go explore yourselves. Each location is a separate website and thus needs to be FOLLOWED independently. Speaking of FOLLOWING please LIKE, SHARE, COMMENT, and FOLLOW. Also checkout SHOP APPAREL for all of your Adventure Wear needs. It’s all top quality.

Happy Trails-

Roger Jenkins

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Clearwater Falls

HIGHWAY OF WATERFALLS

UMPQUA RIVER SCENIC BYWAY

Activity: Day Hike, Scenic Views, Chasing Waterfalls

Date: September 18, 2025

During the return portion of my “epic roadtrip” from SoCal into the Pacific Northwest enjoying the bounties of Nature and the stunning beauty of Oregon and Washington, I found myself ‘Pursuing Balance Through Adventure’ in the form of chasing waterfalls. Chasing waterfalls is one of my favorite activities and Oregon is chock full of them!

I was just at Salt Creek Falls and Diamond Creek Falls which only wet my appetite for more. In researching Oregon Waterfalls I heard of the “Highway of Waterfalls’ and that seemed to be exactly what the doctor ordered.

“Highway of Waterfalls” is a nickname given to a portion of the Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway. The “Highway of Waterfalls” I enter from the Highway 97 to Hwy 138. It boasts one after another proper waterfalls. I headed West on Hwy 138 “The Highway of Waterfalls. My First stop Clearwater Falls.

Clearwater Falls

It is a very short hike, in fact I think I would consider it more of a stroll, but the forest is thick and bountiful. Clearwater Falls is about 30′ tall so it is not as overpowering to the senses as some of the tall thundering waterfalls, that being said it is rather enchanting. At the bottom of the falls is a log jam of timber. Some of the logs and boulders are encased with thick vibrant green moss.

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Grace be the waterfall in the wild of my mind.

Very delightful and appealing waterfall. So excited for more of these Oregon beauties along the “Highway of Waterfalls!” ‘Pursuing Balance Through Adventure’, Chasing Waterfalls, ya’ just gotta’ luv it ! Followers of PBTA you don’t have to wait because if you look at the Menu above you will find many adventures that you might want to go explore yourselves. Each location is a separate website and thus needs to be FOLLOWED independently. Speaking of FOLLOWING please LIKE, SHARE, COMMENT, and FOLLOW. Also checkout SHOP APPAREL for all of your Adventure Wear needs. It’s all top quality.

Happy Trails-

Roger Jenkins

Pursing Balance Through Adventure