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Middle Lewis River Falls

From Oregon Hikers Field Guide

Middle Lewis River Falls (Steve Hart)
Middle Lewis River Falls (Steve Hart)

Description

Middle Falls might be the least dramatic of the three major falls on the North Fork of the Lewis but it's still an interesting formation. The water on the north side of the river streams down a waterslide and the farther side has a more precipitous drop into a narrow canyon. During low water there is a flat rock viewpoint, but in higher flows the rock platform is under water. This block waterfall is the widest on the river at 300 feet.

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