RATING - 34.0
VR - 4 (Sm/Med) HR - 5.0 SR - 14/20
TYPE OF APPROACH - Bushwhack
DIFFICULTY - Fairly Difficult
LOCATION - Cascade River Road
TYPE - Tiered
HEIGHT - 107'
WIDTH - 15'
DIRECTIONS - Drive out Cascade River Road for approximately 14 miles to what used to be Saddle Point Road. It's really tricky to find where the old road begins. Once you find it, smash your way through the ferns and brush for just under a mile to Swamp Creek. That falls are just upstream and can be seen from what's left of the road.
Swamp Creek tumbles down a messy cliff face just upstream from an old, VERY brushy road along Cascade River Road. The falls drop a total of 107', the majority of which consists of the really cool double drop shown to the left. Below there, the creek continues to tumble until it runs under and through a massive of jumble of rocks and logs where the old road sits. There is almost assuredly more to the drop above what can be seen, but I was too tired to try scrambling up there to see it.
The trip into the falls isn't horribly difficult, but there are sections of the old road that are EXTREMELY brushy, making for slow going.