Pack a lunch in your backpack and head out for an attractive hike through an old growth forest! This 1.2 mile forest trail leads to a cascading two-tier waterfall that plummets 75 and 50 feet into plunge pools.
During the rainy seasons of winter and early spring, the massive upper Wolf Creek Falls puts on a display of strength and power. Spring brings on lush vegetation and vibrant colors for photographers. The reduced water flows in the summer months reveal the complex channels and pathways the water has carved into the bedrock cliffs underneath Wolf Creek Falls.
Know Before You Go:
• The trailhead provides ample parking, a vault toilet, and a picnic table across the road from the trailhead.
• A single picnic site is located approximately one-half mile up the trail.
• Please stay on the trail to avoid starting new trails.
• Open year round.
Directions:
The trailhead is located 10.7 miles up Little River Road (County Road 17), which starts from Highway 138 in Glide. Glide is approximately 17 miles east of Roseburg.
Point of Interest:
The Umpqua National Forest manages several other waterfalls in the vicinity of Little River including Grotto, Hemlock, Yakso, and Shadow Falls. For additional information on locations and details on local regional waterfalls, obtain a copy of the BLM/USFS Thundering Waters Guide.
Contact:
BLM Roseburg District, 777 NW Garden Valley Blvd, Roseburg, OR 97471 or (541) 440-4930.
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Explore Oregon Recreation: Wolf Creek Falls Trail
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