Address: White River Rd, Maupin, OR 97037, USA
Phone: +18005516949
Sunday: 7AM–9PM
Monday: 7AM–9PM
Tuesday: 7AM–9PM
Wednesday: 7AM–9PM
Thursday: 7AM–9PM
Friday: 7AM–9PM
Saturday: 7AM–9PM
Mark Stephen
This is a wonderful bright and well-kept park on one of the side roads in Oregon. It is an excellent place to take a picnic in the afternoon and the sunshine on the water is very relaxing.
charlie sliwoski
Just a random stop as we were driving by but turned out to be well worth it for the spectacular falls view. The wide falls are a fun change from the "usual" falls running straight down from a narrow river. A trail leads down into the valley to an old power plant where you can get great views of another fall that is somewhat hidden if you only go to the upper overlook.
Brian James Was Here
This place is stunning, and hidden gem that just found it's way through the valley. The white river cuts through the mostly dry valley and creates something of an oasis with it's lush green banks and moss growing on the rocks at the base of falls. Down river is an abandoned powerplant that was decommissioned in 1963 when larger hydroelectric dams were built. The waterfalls are majestic 90 ft that fall into pools below leading to the power plant. It's a place you should stop if you have a chance it's more than a place to rest it's an experience.
Hai C
What a great place. There are a few picnic tables to have lunch. Walk from parking to falls has crushed stone and paved. It is a very short walk. Those that want can traverse a steep climb down to see the falls from a different angle. But it still is enjoyable by everyone if you don’t want to do that.
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It is a gravel drive way but yes you can get there on a motorcycle.
Yes it will be open and no cost.
Yes
No the trails are not stroller accessible. I'd advice against it.
If you go down below the Falls there places where you can swim where the water isn't very fast but wow it is so so cold
White River falls has a campground on the other side of the river from the state park with 2 RV sites and 2 tent sites, though I've never been.
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