Henline Falls drops 126 feet as a broad curtain over the side of a narrow alcove on Henline Creek in the Opal Creek Wilderness. The adit of the old Silver King Mine sits near its base, lending the falls the nickname Silver King Falls.

Its 126 ft drop is taller than about 79% of the 775 waterfalls we track.

Its water comes from Henline Creek. It lies in Marion, Oregon. The site is on public land managed by US Forest Service (Opal Creek Wilderness).

This is a short hike waterfall: reached by a short trail, generally under about a mile each way. The walk in is brief — comfortable shoes are usually all you need. The walk to the main viewpoint runs about 1.7 miles round trip. The nearest town is Elkhorn.

When to go: Spring. Water volume swings with the seasons here, strongest after snowmelt or rain and lowest in late summer, so check recent streamflow before you go.