SCHWEITZER FALLS |
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RATING - 11.0
VR - 2 (Small) HR - 1.5 SQ - 8 TYPE OF APPROACH - Roadside DIFFICULTY - Very Easy LOCATION - Verlot area TYPE - Fan HEIGHT - 25' WIDTH - 15' GPS - 48* 03' 29.12" N, 121* 42' 04.08" W ELEVATION - 2180' |
This waterfall only finds a spot on the website because it can be seen from the road on the way to the popular Ashland Lakes Trail. Schweitzer Creek is a very small creek, but it should run year round. The falls occur where the creek slides about 25 vertical feet into a pretty pool at the bottom, fanning out on the way down. The whole thing is somewhat reminiscent of a small version of Upper Clear Creek Falls near Randle, WA. The water of Schweitzer Creek is a crazy, bright reddish-brown color thanks to the abundance of acid in the water. At some point in the future I will probably scramble down to the bottom for a clearer picture of this waterfall but it will take some work and for such a small waterfall most people won't bother. |
DIRECTIONS -
Head east from Verlot for 4.5 miles and turn right onto FR 4020. In
two and a half miles, take the right onto FR 4021. The falls can be
seen in the small canyon on the right side of the road in about 800'. NEARBY WATERFALLS - Hadley Falls, Lower Schweitzer Falls, Lower Twin Falls, Twin Falls |
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