Oregon · Crater Lake National Park

Annie Falls

95 mi from Bend · ~2.7 hr drive

52ft tall
≈ 16 m

Annie Falls is a named waterfall in Oregon — a 52-foot drop, about 95 miles from Bend, OR. Full visit details below.

State
Oregon
Nearest city
Bend, OR · 95 mi · ~2.7 hr drive
Height
52 ft (16 m)
Elevation
5,108 ft (1557 m)
County
Klamath
From Wikipedia: Annie Falls, is the tallest of three waterfalls so named, located along Annie Creek in the Crater Lake National Park at the south end of Rim Village Historic District, in Klamath County, in the U.S. state of Oregon. It is located in a steep canyon area surrounded by walls of petrified volcanic ash as a consequence of the Mount Mazama eruption. The location of Annie Creek Falls deep in the Annie Creek canyon makes it very difficult to reach the waterfall. Partial views of the cascade can be seen from a picnic area off the Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway south of Crater Peak. Access to Annie Creek is available at the USFS snow park, both the creek and the waterfall possess a high water flow. Excerpt from the Wikipedia article on Annie Falls, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

About Crater Lake National Park

National Park Service unit

Annie Falls is inside Crater Lake National Park, a U.S. National Park managed by the National Park Service. Conditions, road status, trail closures, and reservation requirements are published directly on the park's NPS page — check it before driving in, especially in winter or during major weather events.

Entrance fee: $30 per vehicle. Per vehicle, valid 7 days. Reduced fee in winter when most roads close. An America the Beautiful annual pass ($80) covers entrance to all NPS units and is worth it after ~3 park visits per year.

Park homepage: https://www.nps.gov/crla/

Visiting Annie Falls

Trip planning

The exact location is at 42.8175°, -122.1140° — open in Google Maps for driving directions from your location.

Before you go: check current conditions with the appropriate land manager — state parks department, U.S. Forest Service ranger district, or National Park Service unit. Trail access, parking, water levels, and seasonal closures all vary. Several waterfalls in our database are seasonal and may run dry between mid-summer and the next rainy season.

If you've visited Annie Falls and have current notes (parking situation, dog policy, seasonality, kid-friendliness), tell us at /contact — we update pages as we learn more.

Stay nearby

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Sources

Public data

Location and tag data for Annie Falls comes from OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL license) ; the Wikipedia article linked above provides additional history. We do not modify the underlying data — this page presents what's already publicly recorded. To suggest corrections, see our methodology page or contact us.