Oregon Saves Abiqua Falls: A Natural Landmark


Author: The Daily News Now! March 12, 2026 Duration: 1:32
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Oregon Saves Abiqua Falls: A Natural Landmark

Oregon Lawmakers Save Abiqua Falls: A Beloved Natural Landmark Secured for Public Access

Abiqua Falls, a stunning 92-foot waterfall, has been privately owned for over a century but always open to hikers. Fears of closure sparked when the nonprofit owner listed it for sale. However, a bipartisan bill passed, allocating $2.1 million to buy the falls and surrounding land. The site will remain protected and open for generations, potentially managed by local or tribal groups to maintain accessibility without excessive crowds or fees.

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