Twister Falls, Mark O. Hatfield Wilderness
Facts and practical information
Twister Falls is a prominent waterfall that is formed as Eagle Creek cascades 140 feet into a narrow canyon and forms two streams that appear to "twist" around each other, hence the name "twister". The falls begin with a small sliding cascade that drops 5 feet over a rocky slope into a pool, followed by some rapids. The next tier is the twisting tier, which plunges 50 feet. Before this point, a small portion of the stream splits off and makes a sheer plunge of approximately equal height down the canyon. Then, the waters combine and form a final drop of 80 feet. ()
Twister Falls – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Punch Bowl Falls, Bonneville Dam, Wahclella Falls, Metlako Falls.