Wintertime is still hiking time if you live in Oregon, so there's no excuse to laze around on the couch all season long. Shake off those winter blues, bundle up, and head to Terrebonne for a pretty winter hike that features a stunning waterfall.
The trailhead for Steelhead Falls is just a few miles from Terrebonne. The trail is open year-round, but check weather conditions before heading out.
If the trail is icy, you might want some traction cleats. Dress in layers - Central Oregon can get pretty cold in the winter, but if the sun comes out you might want to shed your heavy jacket.
The trail is short and sweet - just a little more than a mile out and back. The majority of it is easy hiking on flat surfaces, but there is a steep section that bumps this trail into the "moderately difficult" category.
The trail makes its way along the wild, winding Deschutes River, and the canyon has a stark beauty, even on an overcast winter day.
Check out the cliffs high above, and notice the various layers of rock that tell the story of more than a million years of erosion.
Take some time to soak in the beauty of the river, landscape, and wide-open sky above. Bring your pup along for this adventure, too! He's welcome to join you on this trail, just make sure to clean up after him.
In no time at all, you'll reach Steelhead Falls. This gorgeous, 20-foot waterfall is one of the more stunning waterfalls in Oregon during winter months.
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Depending on the temperature and recent precipitation, the falls might be raging and foaming...
...or they might even be frozen!
Summertime visitors enjoy a splash in the pool at the base of the falls, but in the winter you'll obviously want to spend your time at the falls taking pictures and basking in the beauty of this winter wonderland while staying warm and dry.
Remember to practice Leave No Trace principles while hiking this trail and all trails in the Beaver State. Pack out everything you pack in, be considerate to other hikers, and stay on the trail to avoid unnecessary erosion.
Have you hiked Steelhead Falls in the winter? Tell our readers about your experience!
While you're in the area, you might want to peer over the bridge into the Crooked River Gorge.
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