Waterfall

Shadow Falls

Shadow Falls
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About This Waterfall

Shadow Falls is located in the Umpqua National Forest south of Glide. From the town of Glide along Highway 138, follow the Little River Road for 6 1/2 miles to Cavitt Creek Road, turn right and proceed another 8 miles to the parking area on the right. The trail drops gradually down to Cavitt Creek and reaches the falls in a mile.Shadow Falls is a rather aptly named waterfall along Cavitt Creek in the Umpqua National Forest. Cavitt Creek funnels down a narrow gorge where the creek has scoured several potholes in the bedrock, twisting into a narrow chasm with a pool at the bottom. The rock has been scoured such that it appears the falls drop through a hole in the rock when viewing from certain angles (there doesn't actually appear to be a hole).The falls have been fairly well known for quite some time, but it isn't known when they were discovered (likely by loggers). The name stems from the dark chasm the falls drop into, rarely receiving direct sunlight.

Waterfall Details

Waterfall Form

Tiered Plunges

Best Time to Visit

Winter - Spring

Total Height

75ft

Tallest Drop

30ft

Number of Drops

3

Run

15ft

Avg Width

5ft

Pitch

90°

Magnitude

32.9

High Flow

50cfs

IWC Rating:1.14
Feeder Stream:Umpqua River Cavitt Creek
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Getting There

GPS Coordinates

43.152180, -122.949900

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Quick Facts

TypeWaterfall
FormTiered Plunges
Best SeasonWinter - Spring
StatusCataloged

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Tips

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Best photos during golden hour or after rain.

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Parking available nearby.

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.