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The Three Sisters—North Sister at 10,090 feet (3,075 m), Middle Sister at 10,052 feet (3,064 m), and South Sister at 10,363 feet (3,159 m) — are found in the eastern portion of the Wilderness. Including Broken Top —just to the south at 9,175 feet (2,797 m) — there are 14 glaciers offering one of the best examples of the effects of ...
The area includes 260 mi (420 km) of trails and many forests, lakes, waterfalls, and streams, including the source of Whychus Creek. [16] The Three Sisters and nearby Broken Top account for about a third of the Three Sisters Wilderness, and this area is known as the Alpine Crest Region. Rising from about 5,200 ft (1,600 m) to 10,358 ft (3,157 m ...
Whychus Creek is a perennial stream with headwaters in the Three Sisters Wilderness area. [9] The creek flows southwest to northeast through the park. On the west side, the creek divides the two municipal parks. It then flows under the highway and through Sisters State Park, exiting park property on the north side boundary.
Linton Falls, is a multi-step waterfall of 8 tiers located in the heart of the Three Sisters Wilderness, just east of the North Sister volcano on Oregon Route 242 in Lane County, in the U.S. state of Oregon. [1] It totals 615 feet fall in eight drops, the tallest and last drop is 85 feet.
The Indigenous "Three Sisters" planting method featuring corn, beans, and squash builds resilience, sustains communities, and enriches culture and history. Invite the Three Sisters — corn, beans ...
Falls Creek; Buck Creek; ... Oswego Creek Springbrook Creek Three Sisters Creek; Lamont Creek; Clackamas River. Eda Creek; ... Cedar Creek Goose Creek;
East Fork Falls is a waterfall along East Fork Pine Creek in the U.S. state of Oregon just east of Baker City in the south stretch of the Wallowa–Whitman National Forest. [ 1 ] East Fork Falls are a short distance north of the ghost town of Cornucopia along the Oregon-Idaho border. [ 2 ]
Three Sisters, spires in Monument Valley, Arizona; Three Sisters, mineral springs at Lake Ouachita State Park, Arkansas; Three Sisters (Los Angeles County), a mountain range in California