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Multnomah Falls Recreation Area
Park
ππ Well if you are going to spend time in this amazing place you need to get a permit. You can park in the lot but cannot go under the tunnel to see the lodge and the falls without a permit. Once you are at the lodge you can take a quick walk up 8 stairs to see the bottom of the falls and take pictur...
4.70 (1.2K reviews)
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Sandy River Delta
Park
A multi-use recreation area with scenic views, walking & riding trails & restricted hunting.
4.60 (1.8K reviews)
3
Upper Latourell Falls
Park
ππ Amazing hike. It's uphill for about a mile to the upper falls.Trekking poles help as always. I'm out of shape and legs are pretty jello, probably easy for people who are in shape. Will be back!
4.90 (144 reviews)
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Wapato Access Greenway State Park
State park
ππ We did took our scouts pack out for a morning walk/hike around the loop. We were lucky to have such great weather for November. It was not muddy for us as it had not rained. I would recommend good water proof shoes if it has rained recently. The whole loop does not have gravel.
Great for bird watch...
4.40 (194 reviews)
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Friends of the Sandy River Delta
Park
ππ Wonderful, huge place to let dogs off-leash. Parking can be crowded but once youβre inside, it doesnβt feel crowded since there are so many trails.
4.40 (65 reviews)