yyakk7
11-02-2009, 07:36 PM
Henline Creek, located in the Opal Creek Wilderness, is a tributary of the Little North Santiam River, which is also known as Opal Creek. It has at least ten waterfalls. Some can be downclimbed under the right conditions. If you do the entire route, you can expect to do at least seven rappels. The highest and best known waterfall is Henline Falls which is also the site of a long abandoned mine.
For more detailed information: Canyoneering Northwest - Henline Creek (http://www.canyoneeringnorthwest.com/HenlineCreek.html)
Rating:
Time Required: Allow six to eight hours.
Longest Rappel:
Permit Information
No special permits required.
Preferred Season
For more detailed information: Canyoneering Northwest - Henline Creek (http://www.canyoneeringnorthwest.com/HenlineCreek.html)
Rating:
Time Required: Allow six to eight hours.
Longest Rappel:
Permit Information
No special permits required.
Preferred Season