What takes your breath away is the crystal clear water, blue in places and stunning as it cascades down Brice Creek and over several small falls along the trail. The trail through the lush green rain forest, overflowing with ferns and wildlife is nothing to scoff at either. The Brice Creek Trail, leading to Trestle Creek Falls, is simply stunning and a must for forest bathers, hikers, and those looking for a place to cool off in summer.

Brice Creek Trail And Trestle Creek Falls

Brice Creek Trail is a moderate 8.1 mile out and back trail, though it has many access points for those wishing to take a shorter hike. The trail is located near Dorena Oregon on the Western slope of the Cascades and follows Brice Creek through a stunning rocky canyon.

 

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Check out this video to get an idea of what the trail is like and how beautiful the water is:

You can see the exact GPS information for the route taken in the video here.

People enjoy photography, fishing, swimming and forest bathing on this trail, and many enjoy camping at the nearby campgrounds.

 

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At the end of the trail another short .25 mile trail will lead you to Trestle Creek Falls while a longer 2.6 mile loop will take you to upper Trestle Creek Falls.

 

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The Brice Creek Trail in Oregon is open year round, which is a good thing because it's even more stunning in the Fall.

 

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Just look at those magnificent fall colors:

 

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Take a look at Brice Creek in a fresh coat of winter snow:

 

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Note: Swimming or cliff jumping into rivers or pools of water can be dangerous because of slippery rocks, currents, underwater obstacles and a variety of other reasons. This is an at-your-own-risk activity.

There's no fee to use the Brice Creek trail. Get more information on this trail here.

 

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Have you ever hiked the Brice Creek Trail? What was your favorite part? Tag the friends you want to go on an amazing hike with this year!

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Written By Jessica Tomlinson

Jessica Tomlinson is a native Oregonian currently living in Southern Oregon. She has been blogging since 2006. She loves nature, photography, hiking, camping, and exploring Oregon's wilds.

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