AnnSisters_Oregon
Haven't been in winter but in summer and fall it is a very pretty easy hike, great place to bring lunch and relax in the woods!
JacksonEli
This is a great trail to walk- it's easy, beautiful, and a great view/payoff. Everything was so lush and green - it was beautiful! Walk down to Koosah Falls, the trail is very scenic and peaceful. I would recommend this trail to everyone!
Tony3429
This is a great place to visit. Stop at the Sahalie Falls and park there. There is a trail to walk down to Koosah Falls. Spectacular water along the way and many great picture taking spots. This is a must see for anyone visiting Central Oregon.
Chuck2010
Well worth the stop to see both falls or the hike on the trail connecting the two falls. Easy access off highway and well marked. Available parking and restrooms at each site. Expect a series of stairs to get to the viewing areas. Both viewing areas give you superb views of the falls. Highly recommend a stop at these two falls. Much more water than Proxy Falls.
87TaraS87
Everybody stops here. There's a reason. These are some impressive waterfalls. The little trail connecting the two falls is lovely and feels wild, even though it's right off the road. Do it in the early morning and you may have it all to yourself.
clarka339
There are several falls named Sahalie in the Northwest. This one on highway 126 is a real gem. It's a two minute walk to the viewpoint and another 1/4 down to Koosah falls from there. Even in October the massive amount of water flowing over Sahalie falls is impressive. Easy access on paved trail.
freesia141
Sahalie Falls was lovely! And just what I needed as I started a long drive to NM. I arrived early morning and felt excited as I pulled into park. I strolled along the path surrounded by tall, lush trees and could feel the spray of the falls as I got closer. While I have visted taller and larger falls, I was impressed with the simple beauty of this place. Perfect to take a lunch and enjoy a few hours. Located on Hwy 126 (not in Sisters)
104tyw
My wife is 7 months pregnant and she was able to walk to both waterfalls without any troubles. It was easy walk with well defined trails and great views of waterfalls!
diinslc
This is a very short walk to the falls and worth every step. Absolutely gorgeous. the hike is appropriate for all ages and doesn't take long.
klkirby
It's only a short walk from the parking to the falls and they are just so beautiful. The falls are on the beautiful McKenzie River. You must see these falls!
931jonr
A beautiful hike that shows two awesome Mackenzie waterfalls! You start at Sahalie, which is right off of Hwy 126 near Sisters. After viewing the cool falls from the established viewpoint, you can begin the 1.5 mile hike down to Koosah. You see beautiful water that so clear and cold that it's ice blue and flows fast.Koosah Falls are just as beautiful and amazing as Sahalie. This hike is definitely worth the trip!
JeayPay
Make sure you walk to both falls, it's an easy hike that youngsters can do. Lovely views! God's majesty at it's finest. In the heat of July this was a perfect stop to cool down by the mist of the falls.
759frankp
What a pretty place. Just off highway 126. A very short walk from parking lot. Parking lot has bathrooms great driving break.
Beccaboo55
I am planning a trip to Sisters Oregon and saw a review for the Sahalie and Koosah Falls. I looked it up on a map and the map notes that it is near Redmond OR between Sisters OR. But actually it is near a town called McKenzie Bridge. This change my itinerary.BTW I had to rate this to post it so since it looked like such a cool place I rated it a 5.
owassotraveler
These falls are great to see and easy to get to. You can either park at one and hike the loop to see both (3 miles for the loop?) or park at one and short hike to it, then park at the other and short hike to it. Walking along the river between these two falls is beautiful, as the river cascades down from one to the other and you are hiking right by the river nearly the whole way. I would rate this trail as moderate. The change in elevation is pretty gradual but the trail has lots of tree roots and rocks so it is more than just a walk on a level trail.,