Ki-a-Kuts Falls
| Ki-a-Kuts Falls | |
|---|---|
Ki-a-Kuts Falls in late spring | |
| Location | Washington County, Oregon, United States |
| Coordinates | 45°27′59″N 123°23′16″W / 45.4665°N 123.387890°W |
| Type | Cascade |
| Elevation | 1,299 ft (396 m) |
| Total height | 40 ft (12 m) |
| Number of drops | 1 |
| Watercourse | Tualatin River |
Ki-a-Kuts Falls is a 40-foot (12 m) tall waterfall on the Tualatin River in Washington County, Oregon, United States. Discovered in 1993 in the more remote upper stretch of the river, the falls were named after the last chief of the local band of Native Americans, Chief Ki-a-Kuts of the Atfalati. The water descends in a single fall down a narrow channel in the basalt cliffs overhanging the river at that spot.