It is located in the village of Saka in Toila Parish, Ida-Viru County.
[1] The water of the falls comes from the main channel of Ontika Creek, a drainage ditch.
[3] After the escarpments, the water continues to flow down, creating a waterfall with a total height of 18 meters (59 ft).
The outcrop at the falls is a stratotype of the Saka Member of the Toila Formation.
Below it is a 130-centimeter (51 in) layer of glauconite-containing limestone of the Kalvi and Künnapõhja Members, and the lower part of the outcrop consists of thick-layered yellow dolomitized limestone of the Saka Member.