Drift Creek Falls
Otis, Oregon
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Distance
3 miles
Route Type
Out-and-Back
Description
Added by Brock Keen
The view, the suspension bridge and the ease of access.
A short drive east from Lincoln City this is an easy hike that provides some exciting views anyone willing to make the short walk down the well maintained trail. Make sure you cross the bridge and continue to follow the trail down the base of the falls.
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