Oak Knoll Falls

Oak Knoll Falls top section. Photo by Joseph Hollick. Click to enlarge. |
Oak Knoll Falls has a crest width of
4 feet, or 1.2 metres. Its height is 25 feet, or 7.6 metres.
History
The site of Oak Knoll Falls was originally "found" by
Chris Ecklund, but there was no water
flowing at the time of his visit. On December 28, Joe Hollick
and Phil Armishaw found it in full flow, both from the karst
feature beside it and the ravine above.
According to Joe Hollick, "What is exciting about this waterfall
is that it has a karst feature beside it (similar to Taro Falls)
where a secondary waterfall emerges from a crevice in the rock
face."
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How to get there
Oak Knoll Falls is located on the north side of the parking
lot for Oak Knoll Park just north of Buttermilk
Falls on Mountain Brow Boulevard.
Oak Knoll Falls Photo Gallery

Oak Knoll Falls karst feature. Photo by Joseph Hollick. Click to enlarge.
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Oak Knoll Falls entire height and karst. Photo by Joseph Hollick. Click to enlarge. |

Oak Knoll Falls top section and karst feature. Photo by Joseph Hollick. Click
to enlarge. |

Oak Knoll Falls with Phil Armishaw at the top. Photo by Joseph Hollick. Click
to enlarge. |
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