Near Cottonwood Creek Falls
Cottonwood Creek Falls, with Mount Thielsen in the background.
Near Cottonwood Creek Falls
Cottonwood Creek Falls on 9-7-2020
Near Cottonwood Creek Falls
Cottonwood Creek below the east face of Mount Thielsen.
Near Cottonwood Creek Falls
Cottonwood Creek Springs below Mt. Thielsen (arrow shows where you cross the ridge).
Near Cottonwood Creek Falls
Cottonwood Creek Falls from below.

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Cottonwood Creek Falls

4.5 (4 Ratings)
An on-trail/off-trail hike to an amazing 50-foot waterfall deep in the Mount Thielsen Wilderness.
13.9
mi
Distance
2,806
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
River/CreekViewsWaterfall
Access Issues
The usual wilderness area regulations and restrictions apply in the Mount Thielsen Wilderness. No permits are required, but please register at the trailhead. This wilderness is usually closed--unless you ski or snowshoe--by snow from December to May. The area around the Falls is not restricted but it is home to some unique botanical species, so please tread carefully.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
13.95mi
Distance
2,806ft
Elevation Gain
2,806ft
Elevation Loss
30%
Max Grade
7,517ft
High Point
5,322ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
The journey starts at the Howlock Mountain Trailhead, off Highway 138 at the north end of Diamond Lake by the horse corals.From there, follow the Howlock Mountain Trail #1448 uphill for 3.5 miles to its junction with the Thielsen Creek Trail #1449 at Thielsen Creek. Turn right (southeast) here and continue uphill to a junction with the Pacific Crest Trail (USFS #2000) near Thielsen Camp. Turn right (west) on the PCT toward Thielsen Creek. Before reaching the creek, turn left (south) and go uphill along the north side of the creek. This is cross-country through open forest and, higher up, open ground-it's not hard, just pick the path of least resistance. You're heading for the lowest point on the Sawtooth Ridge at the head of Thielsen Creek and immediately north of Mount Thielsen. A faint use trail may appear as you approach the ridge.Once you reach the ridge, Cottonwood Creek Basin will be spread out below you to the east. It's about 600 feet down the eastern slope to the Basin. This rather steep slope can best be descended by first contouring north on open ground and then going almost directly down through the trees (if you go straight down from the ridge, you'll run into an awkward-to-cross boulder field at the bottom). Once you're down, you'll get a full view of the contorted eastern face of Mount Thielsen-columnar and smooth basalt are all twisted together around a huge "cave", now oozing water and greenery.Continue on the northeast side of the basin toward where the spring is shown on the map. There you'll find a green area sporting not one, but two, springs! Although each is only a few inches deep at the start, their two flows soon merge together to become Cottonwood Creek. Keep going southeast, following the creek to where it suddenly leaps over a lip, and becomes Cottonwood Creek Falls!Your first look at Cottonwood Creek Falls can be stunning. Maybe it's the effort it takes to see them, maybe it's the unexpectedness of them existing only a few hundred feet from a (seemingly) waterless expanse, maybe it's the cool breeze and spray wafting up from them, maybe it's the little rainbow at the base of the falls. Regardless, seeing them is totally worth it. After enjoying them, carefully retrace your steps.

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