Toketee Falls

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Toketee Falls is a picturesque, multi-tiered waterfall on the North Umpqua River in Oregon, renowned for its columnar basalt formations and easily accessible viewing platforms.

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instanceOf waterfall
access via Oregon Route 138
bestSeasonToVisit late spring to early fall
coordinates approximately 43.264°N 122.434°W
country United States of America
surface form: United States
elevation about 2,300 feet
geologicalFeature columnar basalt
hasFeature basalt gorge
multi-tiered waterfall
short hiking trail access
viewing platform
wooden viewing deck
hazard steep cliffs
height about 120 feet
locatedIn Douglas County, Oregon NERFINISHED
Oregon
Umpqua National Forest NERFINISHED
lowerDropHeight about 85–90 feet
managedBy U.S. Forest Service
surface form: United States Forest Service
nameEtymology derived from a Chinook Jargon word meaning "pretty" or "graceful"
near Toketee Dam NERFINISHED
Toketee Lake NERFINISHED
nearestCity Roseburg, Oregon NERFINISHED
nearestCommunity Idleyld Park, Oregon NERFINISHED
numberOfDrops 2
parking Toketee Falls trailhead parking area
partOf North Umpqua Wild and Scenic River corridor NERFINISHED
photoSubject frequently featured in Oregon tourism materials
protectedArea Umpqua National Forest NERFINISHED
region Southern Oregon Cascades NERFINISHED
river North Umpqua River NERFINISHED
swimming discouraged due to safety concerns
tourism popular photography location
popular sightseeing destination
trailDifficulty easy to moderate
trailLength about 0.8 miles round trip
upperDropHeight about 28 feet
watercourse North Umpqua River NERFINISHED

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