Hole-in-the-Wall Falls

Hole-in-the-Wall Falls
Hole-in-the-Wall in the summer
LocationStarvation Ridge trail
Coordinates45°41′10″N 121°42′08″W / 45.68616°N 121.70209°W / 45.68616; -121.70209
TypeTiered Plunges
Elevation220 ft (67 m)
Total height96 ft (29 m)
Average
flow rate
35 cu ft/s (1 m3/s)

Hole-in-the-Wall Falls, also known as Warren Falls, is a 96-foot man-made waterfall on Warren Creek in Starvation Creek State Park, Hood River County, Oregon, United States. Its main drop is 60 feet. It was created in 1938 when Warren Creek was diverted through a tunnel (hence its name) to prevent washouts of the Columbia River Highway. The creation of the falls shut off a natural cascade known as Warren Creek Falls named after the creek that formed it.