Author and Editor: Gabriella Grace

Eagle Creek:
Funky Fact: In 2017, two teenager started the Eagle Creek Fire. They were found guilty of 12 misdemeanors and received 1,920 hours of community service and five years of probation

Hiking Eagle Creek in Oregon is an absolute must for any outdoor enthusiast visiting the Pacific Northwest. Located just outside of Portland, this breathtaking trail takes hikers through dense forests, along rushing streams, and up to stunning waterfalls.
The trail itself is just over 13 miles long and can be done as a loop or out-and-back hike. The first few miles are relatively easy, with a gentle ascent through the forest. As you continue, the trail becomes steeper and more challenging, but the stunning views are well worth the effort.

One of the highlights of hiking Eagle Creek is the numerous waterfalls that can be found along the way. The most famous of these is Punchbowl Falls, a towering cascade that crashes down into a turquoise pool below. The trail also takes hikers past Twin Falls, a series of cascades that flow into a deep pool, and Tunnel Falls, a dramatic waterfall that the trail passes behind.

In addition to the waterfalls, the trail also offers breathtaking views of the Columbia River Gorge. The trail winds along the edge of the gorge, offering sweeping vistas of the river and the surrounding landscape.

As you hike, you’ll also encounter a variety of wildlife, including colorful birds, playful squirrels, and even the occasional black bear. Keep an eye out for the beautiful wildflowers that bloom along the trail in the spring and summer months.

Hiking Eagle Creek is an incredible experience that should not be missed. The combination of stunning views, cascading waterfalls, and diverse wildlife make it a must-do hike in Oregon. Just be sure to come prepared with plenty of water, snacks, and good hiking shoes, as the trail can be quite challenging at times. Trust us, it’s worth the effort!

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