Wy'east Falls

Wy'east Falls (also Wyeast Falls or Wy East Falls) is a waterfall on a small tributary of Eagle Creek in Hood River County, Oregon, U.S.

The waterfall is formed by Wy'East Creek, a spring-fed stream that plunges 140 ft over the Eagle Creek basalt formation. The creek cuts through a narrow and steep ravine and spills off a basalt ledge, plunging in a thin sheet about 10 ft wide, into a shallow, gravelly pool. The creek then flows for about 300 ft before emptying into Eagle Creek shortly downstream of Tunnel Falls.

Name
The waterfall was named Wy'east after the nearby campsite, which in turn takes its name from the local indigenous name for the nearby volcano Mount Hood.