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Chocolate Falls
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Location Klamath National Forest
Coordinates 42°01′20″N 122°38′04″W / 42.02222°N 122.63444°W / 42.02222; -122.63444
Elevation 3,111 ft (948 m)
Total height Unrated

Chocolate Falls is a beautiful waterfall hidden in the Klamath National Forest in southern Oregon. It's a natural wonder located in the peaceful Bear Gulch valley. This special spot is found east of the forest, not far from the city of Ashland in Jackson County, Oregon.

Discovering Chocolate Falls

Chocolate Falls might sound like a sweet treat, but it's actually a cool natural waterfall! It's a great place to explore if you love nature and outdoor adventures. Even though its height isn't officially measured, it's a lovely sight to see.

Where is This Waterfall?

Chocolate Falls is tucked away in the large Klamath National Forest. This forest covers parts of both Oregon and California. The falls are specifically located in the Oregon part, in Jackson County. This area is known for its amazing natural beauty and many outdoor activities.

Getting There

To reach Chocolate Falls, you usually travel along Colestin Road. This road takes you through scenic landscapes. You'll find the falls south of a landmark called the Trashi Chöling Buddhist Center and Temple Garden. It's a journey into a more quiet and natural part of the forest.

Exploring the Area Around the Falls

The area around Chocolate Falls is just as interesting as the waterfall itself! It's part of the Bear Gulch valley. This valley and the nearby Mudusa Flat forest are full of cool things to discover.

Caves and Forests

In this region, you can find several natural caves. These caves are formed over many years and add to the mystery of the forest. The Mudusa Flat forest is also home to vast meadows and very old trees. One special tree you might see is the sugar pine. These are some of the tallest and largest pine trees in the world! They have huge cones and are an important part of the forest's ecosystem.

The Pacific Crest Trail

For those who love long hikes, the famous Pacific Crest Trail passes very close to Chocolate Falls. This trail is a super long path that stretches all the way from Mexico to Canada. It's popular with hikers who want to experience the wilderness. The fact that it's near Chocolate Falls makes the area even more appealing for outdoor enthusiasts.

Why Visit Chocolate Falls?

Chocolate Falls offers a chance to connect with nature. It's a place where you can enjoy the peace and quiet of the forest. Whether you're looking for a short hike or just want to see a beautiful waterfall, it's a memorable spot. The surrounding forest provides opportunities for exploring, learning about trees, and enjoying the fresh air.

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