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The top tier of the 113-foot Toketee Falls is hidden in a basalt crevice while the bottom portion plunges 85 feet.
A view of the North Umpqua River near the trailhead.
A fenced viewing area overlooks a pothole carved into the riverbed.
The flow is regulated by PacifiCorp to generate hydroelectricity.
The North Umpqua River gorge above the falls.
The tree fort viewing platform lies at the bottom of some 100 steps.
Several groups of hikers gather for a view of Toketee Falls.
The North Umqua continues on toward several more falls downriver.
Daniel Sherman
Photo Date:
07/07/2018
The Umpqua River above Toketee Falls.
Daniel Sherman
Photo Date:
07/07/2018
Little footbridge toward the beginning of the trail.
Daniel Sherman
Photo Date:
07/07/2018
Stone steps.
Daniel Sherman
Photo Date:
07/07/2018
Broken light on Toketee Falls.