@@PacificNorthwestTrailGuide Coming out of Springfield/Eugene west on Highway 126 to Wild Cat Bridge. Then upstream on Siuslaw River Rd to the jct. for Kentucky Falls. Then there's the route for the adventurous types. Go south on Territorial Highway. Take a right on Wolf Creek. You'll eventually end up forest service roads they go through the coast range. I think (but not 100% sure) there is access to the falls from these roads. You'll encounter several small streams of the upper Siuslaw and eventually come out onto Siuslaw River Rd. a short distance past the mouth of Wolf Creek. Go downstream to reach the Kentucky Falls jct. The forest service roads are sporadically maintained. Take a 4 wheel dive, a chainsaw, a fire extinguisher and a spare can can of gas.
Gonna have to go see!!
Last time that I was there, there were road signs for every turn.
Wow, that would be nice! Did you come in a different way, like from Reedsport?
@@PacificNorthwestTrailGuide Coming out of Springfield/Eugene west on Highway 126 to Wild Cat Bridge. Then upstream on Siuslaw River Rd to the jct. for Kentucky Falls. Then there's the route for the adventurous types. Go south on Territorial Highway. Take a right on Wolf Creek. You'll eventually end up forest service roads they go through the coast range. I think (but not 100% sure) there is access to the falls from these roads. You'll encounter several small streams of the upper Siuslaw and eventually come out onto Siuslaw River Rd. a short distance past the mouth of Wolf Creek. Go downstream to reach the Kentucky Falls jct. The forest service roads are sporadically maintained. Take a 4 wheel dive, a chainsaw, a fire extinguisher and a spare can can of gas.
Haha, yeah, well that sounds something like my experience.
Oops. The lake is 1.6 miles long. The trail is 10.3km. it's about 2.5 hr hike if you're not pausing to take video.