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Waterfall Hikes:
Funky Fact: There are over 90 significant waterfalls near the city of Portland.
If you’re looking to go waterfall hiking in the gorge in Oregon, you’re in for a treat! The gorge is home to numerous breathtaking waterfalls, ranging from tall and powerful to small and serene. Here are a few things you’ll want to know before you hit the trails:

- Bring plenty of water: The gorge can get quite hot in the summer, so be sure to bring plenty of water to stay hydrated. You’ll also want to bring sunscreen, a hat, and other protective gear to keep yourself safe from the sun.
- Wear good hiking shoes: Many of the trails in the gorge are rocky or slippery, so it’s important to have a good pair of hiking shoes with good grip and support.
- Know your limits: There are trails of all difficulty levels in the gorge, so be sure to choose a trail that is appropriate for your skill level. If you’re not an experienced hiker, it’s a good idea to stick to the easier trails.
- Stay on the trails: The gorge is home to a variety of plant and animal life, so it’s important to stay on the designated trails to avoid damaging the ecosystem.
- Be prepared for crowds: The gorge is a popular destination for hikers, so you may encounter crowds on the trails. Be prepared to share the trails and be patient if you have to wait your turn to take a photo.

Waterfall hiking in the gorge is a truly unforgettable experience. With its stunning beauty and variety of trails, it’s a must-see destination for anyone visiting the Gorge.
There are many beautiful waterfalls in the gorge near Portland, Oregon. Some popular ones to visit include:

1. Multnomah Falls: This is the most visited natural recreation site in the Pacific Northwest, with a spectacular 620-foot tall waterfall. The falls are accessible from I-84 and are just a 30 minute drive from Portland.
2. Horsetail Falls: This waterfall is located on the Columbia River Highway, about a 45 minute drive from Portland. It’s a short hike to the falls and offers great views of the gorge.
3. Latourell Falls: Located in Guy W. Talbot State Park, these falls are about a 40 minute drive from Portland. The falls are 249 feet tall and there is a short hike to the base of the falls.
4. Wahkeena Falls: This waterfall is located on the Columbia River Highway, about a 45 minute drive from Portland. It’s a short hike to the falls and there are several viewpoints along the way.
5. Fairy Falls: A Long hike pays off when you feel the magical mist off Fairy Falls.
6. Tunnel Falls: The main event at the end of the Eagle Creek Hike. This Falls drops strait down and early woodsman blasted a hole with dynamite behind the falls to make a tunnel.
7. Bride Vail Falls: A short down hill hike takes you to a wooden lookout where you can enjoy the pure white cascade of the water.
8. Falls Creek Falls (In Washington) The hands down most beautiful hike anywhere around. The long treck will reward you with the most stunning hidden falls you’ll ever see.
9. Comet Falls (In Washington) In the shadow of the looming Mt. Rainer is Comet Falls. This massive 2 tier is spectacular to climb next to.
10. Spirit Falls (In Washington) Hidden and accessible only to those who follow hidden waterfall blogs, this amazing falls is actually famous for kayaker to practice fall over. A bonus is waiting until the sun breaks and hits the falls directly causing a constant rainbow in the mist of its beauty.

There are many other waterfalls in the gorge that are worth visiting as well. If you’re planning a hike, be sure to bring plenty of water, a hat, sunscreen, and sturdy shoes. It’s also a good idea to let someone know where you’re going and when you expect to be back.





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