Munson Creek Falls State Natural Site is a lovely Oregon state park overseen by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, best known as the home of its namesake waterfall. The falls tumble over an impressive distance of 319 feet, the tallest waterfall of its kind in the Coast Range. Gorgeous ancient western red cedar and Sitka spruce trees dot the park's landscape, which also serves as an important salmon spawning hatchery for the Pacific Northwest area. A lovely trail meanders along Munson Creek, leading to panoramic views of the waterfall site. Natural landmarks include one of the nation's tallest remaining Sitka trees, which towers more than 260 feet above the park's landscape.

Oregon, 97141, Phone: 503-842-3182

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