Fall Creek Falls is one of the more accessible waterfalls in the North Umpqua corridor. Dropping about 120 feet over 4 tiers, the falls spray into a small amphitheater before cascading down through a very scenic gorge to the Umpqua. The falls consist of four tiers, of approximately 10, 40, 20 and 50 feet - with the uppermost tier only being visible from the top of the falls. This is at the bottom tier, obviously. Though the falls face south, they are well shaded in the morning and evening, but during mid day, the sun will illuminate the entire basin. I had to wait about an hour until the sun moved out of the basin and was just shining through the trees above and hitting the falls.