Waterfall

Archer Falls

Also known as: Columbia Falls, Marshall Falls, Archer Creek Falls

Archer Falls
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About This Waterfall

Archer Falls is a lofty but lacy waterfall located in a deep valley on the west side of Archer Mountain on the Washington Side of the Columbia River Gorge. The falls plummet 218 feet over a very large, very exposed, very well formed outcrop of the McCloskey Andesite formation before the creek drops under the huge expanses of talus in the canyon below the falls. Archer Creek has a very small drainage area at this point in its length, and as a result, the falls will run dry by May in most years.Archer Falls is the most commonly used name for this waterfall, but it has been known by many titles. The BLM refers to it as Columbia Falls (the surrounding protected zone is the Columbia Falls Natural Area). The falls were also once known as Marshall Falls in some circles of the Mazamas, for one of their members who used to lead hikes there.

Waterfall Details

Waterfall Form

Plunge

Best Time to Visit

Winter

Total Height

218ft

Number of Drops

1

Run

1ft

Avg Width

15ft

Pitch

90°

Magnitude

29.14

High Flow

10cfs

IWC Rating:0.04
Feeder Stream:Columbia River (Snake River to Portland) Archer Creek
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Getting There

GPS Coordinates

45.629900, -122.110140

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Quick Facts

TypeWaterfall
FormPlunge
Best SeasonWinter
StatusCataloged

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Tips

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Best photos during golden hour or after rain.

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A hike may be required to reach the falls.

Safety Info

Stay on marked trails. Rocks near waterfalls are extremely slippery.

Never swim at the top of a waterfall. Strong currents can be deceptive.

Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.