Proxy Falls
Double rewards for a wayside ramble that's only accessible in the summer season before snow closes the road.
Proxy Falls Trail #3532 is located just east of McKenzie River off Hwy 242 in the Cascade Mountains.
- One stream cascades into two separate shimmering veils dropping 226 feet (68.885 m).
- Instead of feeding a stream, the water pooled at the foot of the falls seems to disappear, but it's actually sinking through the porous lava into the ground.
- Touted as a family-friendly hike (but not ADA accessible), the dirt and lava-rock trail is an easy loop totaling 1.5 miles (2.4140 km).
- The trail showcases two distinctly different waterfall views of the upper and lower sections of Proxy Falls. At the bottom it is possible to scramble close to the water and feel its spray. As with all waterfalls, watch for falling rocks and debris.
- Proxy Falls is among Oregon's most frequently photographed waterfalls. So don't forget your camera!
Know Before You Go
- Often crowded parking along roadside pullouts
- Restrooms across the road with a vault toilet
- Picnic area
- Willamette National Forest - Three Sisters Wilderness - McKenzie River Ranger Station
- Dogs are welcome on this trail
- Day Use Fee Area ($5 a vehicle) or Recreation Pass required. Permits may be purchased at the Adventure Center in Springfield
- Hwy 242 closes for snow, typically November - June.
Directions: From the junction of Hwy 126 and Hwy 242 (just west of Belknap Hot Springs), follow Hwy 242 for 6.5 miles (10.461 km) to roadside signs marking the Proxy Falls Trailhead.
A true sense of deep-forest solitude and mountain beauty is found at Proxy Falls. Hike the 1.5 mile (2,4-km) loop trail through open lava fields and dense forest to view two distinctly…