LITTLE WEBBER FALLS |
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RATING - 24.0
VR - 2 (Small) HR - 5.0 SR - 14/20 TYPE OF APPROACH - Bushwhack DIFFICULTY - Fairly Easy LOCATION - Jackman Creek Road TYPE - Tiered HEIGHT - 100' WIDTH - 10' GPS - N48 33.047 W121 38.032 ELEVATION - 1730' |
Little Webber Falls is the highlight of the easily viewed falls along Jackman Creek Road. It drops 100' in a unique series in which each drop represents a different kind of falls. The top tier is a 63' plunge, the next is a 25' tall fan, and the last 12'are a series of sliding cascades. Add them all together and it makes for a very cool waterfall. It's also pretty easy to get to if you don't mind getting your feet wet and smashing through a few stickers. The falls retain a pretty consistent water level year round. If you got kids who are a little adventurous, this is a great falls to take them to. On my most recent trip to the falls, I was amazed at how much stickery brush was lining the approach to the falls. Pray for a flood to take this vegetation out so it will be easier to get a clear view. It was quite a pain. I used to refer to this as Webber Falls, but have recently realized that this is not the actual Webber Creek so I changed the name. Be sure to check out Webber Falls to see how impressive that one is.
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DIRECTIONS - Take
HWY 20 to Concrete and stay on it for another mile or so. Eventually you'll see
Jackman Creek Road heading off to the left (be ready - it's easy to miss). Stay on
this road for around 6 miles. The second major creek you cross is Webber
Creek. The falls are around about 100' off the road and can be seen through the
trees. NEARBY WATERFALLS - Rusty Falls, Webber Falls |
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