Waterfall

Harrison Falls

Also known as: Lower Lindsey Creek Falls

Harrison Falls
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About This Waterfall

Harrison Falls the lowermost of a number of significant waterfalls along Lindsey Creek as it tumbles down the north side of Mount Defiance into the Columbia River. The falls drop 64 feet in four distinct steps of 28, 22, 8, and 16 feet respectively. The canyon where the falls are located is quite narrow though not terribly deep, and is covered almost literally top to bottom in beds of moss of varying depths. There is also an unusually high number of vine-type bushes and Alder and Maple tree saplings lining the canyon compared to other sections of the stream, which heavily obstructs the falls from view even up close; this is likely due to the fact that the falls are situated within the clearing for the overhead high voltage power lines which run the length of the Columbia Gorge and the slopes on either side of the creek have been cut bare so the area receives much more direct sunlight.The name Harrison Falls stems from the early days of the Columbia River Highway in the 1910s. During that period there were a number of auto camps operated along the Highway which allowed motorists to rest. One such camp, known as the Harrison Auto Camp, was established near the mouth of Lindsey Creek, and based on the old postcard we've seen which labeled this waterfall by name, it seems likely the falls were named such either after the camp or for the same individual for whom the camp was named.

Waterfall Details

Waterfall Form

Steep Tiered Cascades

Best Time to Visit

Winter - Spring

Total Height

64ft

Tallest Drop

28ft

Number of Drops

4

Run

150ft

Avg Width

10ft

Pitch

80°

Magnitude

19

High Flow

25cfs

Low Flow

3cfs

IWC Rating:1.28
Feeder Stream:Columbia River Lindsey Creek
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Getting There

GPS Coordinates

45.686760, -121.715920

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Quick Facts

TypeWaterfall
FormSteep Tiered Cascades
Best SeasonWinter - Spring
StatusCataloged

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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.