It was the middle of January when Bryan and I discovered the magic of Drift Creek Falls. We were driving back to Portland from a successful glass float hunt in Lincoln City, carefully cradling our precious find as we navigated the serpentine road toward this hidden Oregon gem. The misty winter day created perfect conditions for exploring what would become one of our favorite waterfall hikes near Lincoln City.
In this comprehensive guide, I’ll share everything you need to know about hiking to Drift Creek Falls, from trail details to that incredible suspension bridge that makes this waterfall truly unforgettable.
What Makes Drift Creek Falls Special?
Oregon boasts over 1,600 waterfalls according to the Northwest Waterfall Survey, but Drift Creek Falls stands apart from the crowd. What makes this 75-foot waterfall unique isn’t just its dramatic plunge into the canyon below—it’s the spectacular 240-foot suspension bridge that spans the cliffs directly beside the falls.
This engineering marvel offers hikers an unparalleled perspective of the waterfall, allowing you to witness Drift Creek Falls from both above and below during a single hike. Few waterfalls in Oregon provide such an immersive, multi-angle viewing experience.
The Famous Drift Creek Falls Suspension Bridge
The Drift Creek Falls suspension bridge is an attraction in itself. Standing 100 feet above the creek and stretching 240 feet across the canyon, this impressive structure was completed in 1997 through an extraordinary effort that required helicopter delivery of materials to the remote location.
The bridge carries a poignant story—it’s dedicated to Scott Paul, the original bridge engineer who tragically died in a construction accident during the early phases of the project. After his death, the project was paused for several years before being completed as a memorial to his vision.
Walking across this suspension bridge feels like stepping into an adventure movie, with the waterfall thundering beside you and the forest canopy stretching endlessly in all directions.
Drift Creek Falls Trailhead Location and Access
Drift Creek Falls is located in the Siuslaw National Forest, approximately 40 minutes east of Lincoln City and 2 hours from Portland. The drive to the trailhead follows a narrow, winding forest road that’s not recommended for those prone to motion sickness.
Getting to Drift Creek Falls Trailhead
Address: Forest Road 17, approximately 10 miles east of Lincoln City GPS Coordinates: 44.9167° N, 123.8833° W Drive Time: 40 minutes from Lincoln City, 2 hours from Portland
Important: Secure all loose items in your vehicle—the curvy road has numerous sharp bends that can send water bottles (and precious glass floats!) rolling around your car.
Parking and Permits Required
A recreation pass is required to park at the Drift Creek Falls trailhead. Accepted passes include:
- America the Beautiful Annual Pass
- Northwest Forest Pass
- Daily recreation pass (must be purchased online in advance)
Critical Note: You cannot purchase day passes on-site. Plan ahead and buy your pass online to avoid disappointment after the long drive to the trailhead.
Drift Creek Falls Trail Details and Difficulty
Trail Length and Type
- Distance: 3.2 miles round-trip
- Trail Type: Out-and-back
- Elevation Change: Approximately 340 feet
- Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
What to Expect on the Drift Creek Falls Hike
The trail begins with a gentle downhill journey through a recovering forest ecosystem. Evidence of past logging is visible, but nature has reclaimed the area with spectacular results. The most striking feature of this hike isn’t the destination—it’s the journey through Oregon’s legendary moss-draped forest.
Moss Paradise: Every surface seems covered in vibrant green moss. Puffy cushions top old cedar stumps, stubby moss clings to tree bark, and stringy moss hangs like natural holiday decorations from countless branches. This creates a fairy-tale atmosphere that’s particularly magical on misty days.
Trail Conditions and Obstacles
Winter storms occasionally deposit fallen trees across the trail, creating minor obstacles that require scrambling over or around downed logs. Before your visit, check recent trip reports on AllTrails for current trail conditions, especially during storm season (October through March).
The return journey is entirely uphill, providing an excellent workout after your leisurely descent to the falls. This reverse difficulty pattern allows you to enjoy the scenery on the way down and get your cardio on the way back up.
Best Time to Visit Drift Creek Falls
Drift Creek Falls is hikeable year-round, but different seasons offer unique experiences:
Winter (December-February)
- Pros: Higher water flow, dramatic misty conditions, fewer crowds
- Cons: Potential storm damage, muddy conditions
- Best For: Photography and solitude
Spring (March-May)
- Pros: Lush vegetation, moderate temperatures, good water flow
- Cons: Possible trail maintenance issues from winter storms
- Best For: Wildflower viewing and comfortable hiking
Summer (June-August)
- Pros: Dry conditions, warm weather, clear skies
- Cons: Lower water flow, more crowded
- Best For: Family hikes and beginner hikers
Fall (September-November)
- Pros: Beautiful autumn colors, comfortable temperatures
- Cons: Early storm season begins
- Best For: Photography and seasonal colors
Safety Tips for Drift Creek Falls
Suspension Bridge Safety
The Drift Creek Falls bridge features high safety railings, but visitors with fear of heights should be prepared for the 100-foot elevation above the creek. The bridge is sturdy and well-maintained, but the open-grid decking allows views straight down to the canyon floor.
General Hiking Safety
- Check weather conditions before departing
- Bring extra layers for changing Oregon coast weather
- Wear sturdy hiking boots for potentially muddy or slippery conditions
- Carry water and snacks for the 2-3 hour adventure
- Download offline maps as cell service is limited
Photography Tips for Drift Creek Falls
Best Photo Opportunities
- Suspension bridge perspective – Capture the waterfall with the bridge in frame
- Moss-covered forest – Focus on the incredible textures and green tones
- Waterfall from below – Get the classic straight-on waterfall shot
- Bridge crossing shots – Have companions pose on the suspension bridge
Ideal Photography Conditions
- Misty or overcast days provide even lighting for forest photography
- Early morning or late afternoon offer the best natural lighting
- After rain when moss and vegetation appear extra vibrant
Nearby Lincoln City Attractions
After conquering Drift Creek Falls, explore these nearby Lincoln City adventures:
Glass Float Treasure Hunt
Lincoln City hides hand-blown glass floats along their beaches daily. Finding one requires patience and timing, but the reward is a beautiful keepsake of your Oregon coast visit.
Harry Potter-Themed Dining
The Cheeky Cauldron offers magical dining experiences with butterbeer and pumpkin juice—perfect for post-hike refreshments.
Coastal Hiking Options
- God’s Thumb: Dramatic headland hike with ocean views
- Cascade Head: Old-growth forest leading to coastal meadows
- Lincoln City tidepooling: Explore marine life during low tide
Planning Your Drift Creek Falls Adventure
What to Bring
- Recreation pass (purchased online in advance)
- Sturdy hiking boots with good traction
- Weather-appropriate clothing (layers recommended)
- Camera or smartphone for incredible photo opportunities
- Water and snacks for sustained energy
- First aid basics for remote hiking safety
Time Planning
- Allow 2-3 hours for the complete hike
- Add extra time for photography and bridge exploration
- Check sunset times if hiking in winter months
- Plan for the curvy drive to and from the trailhead
Conclusion: Your Drift Creek Falls Experience Awaits
Drift Creek Falls offers one of Oregon’s most unique waterfall experiences, combining the natural beauty of a 75-foot cascade with the engineering marvel of a spectacular suspension bridge. Whether you’re drawn by the moss-draped forest, the thundering waterfall, or the thrill of crossing that incredible bridge 100 feet above the canyon, this hike delivers memories that last a lifetime.

Theo Louse
I am Theo Louse. My skills are dedicated to the field of technology information and try to make daily lives more enjoyable. With more than 12 years of experience with BM, we are particularly famous for 100% self-developed ideas. Over these years, we have worked to make everyday life more convenient for the fast-paced world we live in.

