2026 Linn County Travel Guide: must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transport & travel experiences (updated in August)
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A beautiful blue lake
At the base of Tamolitch Falls lies the Tamolitch Blue Pool, a small body of water renowned for its striking blue color. Situated at an elevation of 758 meters, the pool's water temperature is approximately 3°C, which is so cold that even microorganisms cannot survive. Although the water appears shallow, it is actually 9.1 meters deep.
The pool can be accessed via a section of the McKenzie River Trail. The round-trip hike to the Blue Pool is 5.8 kilometers. This trail is particularly busy during spring and summer, with parking spaces filling up quickly. The trail welcomes hikers, cyclists, runners, and dogs, as long as they are leashed. The hike begins in an ancient Douglas fir forest, with the McKenzie River flowing below. The trail ascends along cliffs, then descends to a dry riverbed, eventually passing through ancient lava flows. Hiking this trail is not overly strenuous, but there is an elevation change of about 87 meters. The trail also features several steep cliffs, which can be very dangerous. Please exercise caution!
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Sahalie & Koosah Falls – Oregon’s Twin Cascades on the McKenzie River
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Nestled along Oregon’s McKenzie River, Sahalie and Koosah Falls are two breathtaking waterfalls located just a mile apart, linked by a scenic riverside trail. With their thundering power and lush mossy surroundings, these falls showcase the untamed beauty of the Cascade Range.
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Ambience & Setting
Sahalie Falls, the upper cascade, is the more dramatic of the two, plunging 100 feet into a turbulent, misty pool surrounded by moss-draped basalt. Downstream, Koosah Falls drops 70 feet into a deep, blue-green basin, framed by dense evergreens. The connecting trail offers the best of Oregon’s forest scenery—towering firs, ferns, and the rushing river always within earshot.
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Highlights of the Visit
· Sahalie Falls: A thunderous, mist-heavy waterfall best viewed from an easily accessible overlook.
· Koosah Falls: Known for its serene setting and crystal-clear plunge pool, perfect for photography.
· Waterfall Loop Trail: A 2.6-mile loop connecting both falls with river views, rated moderate but rewarding.
· Nature Experience: Lush Pacific Northwest flora, cool mist, and the sound of rushing water make for an immersive forest escape.
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Practical Info
· Location: McKenzie Pass–Santiam Pass Scenic Byway, Oregon.
· Access: Sahalie Falls has a roadside parking area with a short walk to the viewpoint; Koosah requires a brief hike.
· Difficulty: The loop trail is moderate, with some elevation changes but suitable for most hikers.
· Best Season: Spring and early summer, when snowmelt swells the cascades; fall offers vibrant foliage.
· Cost: No entry fee; free access year-round.
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Why It’s Worth Visiting
· Two iconic waterfalls in one easily walkable trail.
· Showcases Oregon’s wild river landscapes and forest ecosystems.
· Accessible for quick roadside stops yet rewarding for longer hikes.
· A year-round destination that changes character with the seasons.
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Visiting Sahalie and Koosah Falls is like stepping into Oregon’s storybook wilderness—powerful, tranquil, and unforgettable, with nature’s artistry on full display at every turn.
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Big Lake Camp Ground ที่่ Sister ในรัฐ Oregon 🇺🇸
Good morning Monday. Another camping trip is over. Big Lake Camp Ground in Sister, Oregon 🇺🇸 This trip, I had the opportunity to relax while visiting relatives. The whole trip was free. Haha, I got to relax in the way I like. My friends chose the place that was beautiful and to my liking. It was a happy and fun trip. All my friends were so lovely. Seeing them made me feel happy. The beautiful atmosphere, snowy mountains, pine trees, clear and cool water, and I could see fish jumping, birds, and squirrels. The place is arranged in sections. There are tables and a place to make a fire. There are water taps and water like in this place. 555 This place is much busier than the other places I've been to. It's not really suitable for children. But the weather is cool and comfortable, but it's cold at night. You have to book the place in advance. #camping