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Marsing, Idaho, United States
VERIFY WATER CONDITIONS, ACCESS, DEPTH, AND EXITS BEFORE ENTERING*
Jump Creek Falls is a reported waterfall / freshwater jump spot in Marsing, Idaho, United States. Jump height, landing depth, and access conditions must be checked on site before anyone treats the water as usable.
Sources point to slippery rock, poison ivy along parts of the creek, variable runoff, and the need to verify landing depth, current, and exits before any jump or deep-water entry. Treat this page as a planning guide and verify current conditions before visiting.
Overview
Jump Creek Falls is described as a short-hike Owyhee canyon waterfall near Marsing where natural pools and a refreshing swim at the base of the falls draw warm-weather visitors.
Quick Answer
Jump Creek Falls is a reported waterfall / freshwater jump spot in Marsing, Idaho, United States. Jump height, landing depth, and access conditions must be checked on site before anyone treats the water as usable.
Key Takeaway
Sources point to slippery rock, poison ivy along parts of the creek, variable runoff, and the need to verify landing depth, current, and exits before any jump or deep-water entry. Treat this page as a planning guide and verify current conditions before visiting.
Quick Answer
Jump Creek Falls is a reported waterfall / freshwater jump spot in Marsing, Idaho, United States. Jump height, landing depth, and access conditions must be checked on site before anyone treats the water as usable.
Key Takeaway
Sources point to slippery rock, poison ivy along parts of the creek, variable runoff, and the need to verify landing depth, current, and exits before any jump or deep-water entry. Treat this page as a planning guide and verify current conditions before visiting.
Conditions and planning notes
Depth is not verified by iCliffDive. Inspect from the water and never assume a reported swimming hole is deep enough for jumping.
Use the Bureau of Land Management day-use trailhead near Marsing and verify day-use hours, creek conditions, poison ivy, and rock footing before entering the water.
Approach details come from public source notes and should be checked against current trail conditions, closures, parking rules, and weather.
Primary hazards include variable depth, current or river flow, slippery rock, submerged objects, crowding, limited exits, and posted restrictions.
Rock takeoffs can be slick, uneven, crowded, or restricted. Use only legal, stable, inspected takeoffs with a confirmed landing and exit.
Sources point to slippery rock, poison ivy along parts of the creek, variable runoff, and the need to verify landing depth, current, and exits before any jump or deep-water entry.

Map location
Use the source location details as a starting point until exact coordinates are added.
Jump Creek Falls sits in Marsing, Idaho, United States and is described as a desert canyon waterfall swimming hole on Jump Creek. The saved sources provide enough location and usage context for a planning page, but the public copy should stay careful about what is known versus what still needs local verification. Conditions can change quickly at natural-water spots. Rain, flood release, seasonal flow, crowding, debris, algae, posted restrictions, and changing exits can make an older photo or video a poor guide for today's conditions. Before planning a jump, verify legal access, parking, current water level, landing depth, submerged hazards, footing, takeoff options, and a clean exit from the water. Walk away if depth, flow, visibility, rules, or exits cannot be checked directly.
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