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Trout Creek Bible Camp
Children's camp
ππ Trout Creek Bible Camp is home away from home. I only have great things to say about my experience there. Every year we go to the family camp and the accommodations (lodging, leadership, activities, and the FOOD!) are well planned out and more than anyone can ask for. The staff are very accommodatin...
4.90 (175 reviews)
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Sherrard Point
Hiking area
ππ Thatβs a really amazing view spot I bet!
Itβs easy to go here with a car, if itβs not winter.
You can see beautiful Mt Food and even Mt Rainier, Mt Adams, Mt Saint Helensβ¨
4.90 (145 reviews)
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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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Wiesendanger Falls
Hiking area
ππ We had so much fun adventuring around this waterfall. There was even a guy who hung his hammock near the fall to enjoy the sound of the water crashing along the rocks and into the creek. This waterfall is past Multnomah Falls & Dutchman Falls. If you keep on trekking, youβll reach Ecola Falls. I enj...
4.90 (119 reviews)
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Bridal Veil Lakes
Event venue
ππ As a professional wedding photographer from Portland Oregon, I can say that this venue is by far one of the most beautiful in the area. We shot a wedding here in the summer of last year, and it was incredible. The greenery and just the overall vibe here is unreal. It feels like you are in a forest a...
4.90 (104 reviews)
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Vista House at Crown Point
Historical landmark
Octagonal rest stop & observation point overlooking river & mountains, built in the early 1900s.
4.80 (7.3K reviews)
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Multnomah Falls
Tourist attraction
Well-known, dramatic cascade with a visitor's center, observation platform & hiking trails.
4.80 (6.9K reviews)
10
Bridal Veil Falls
Tourist attraction
Cascading waterfall on parkland offering upper & lower hiking trails & grassy picnic areas.
4.80 (1.8K reviews)
11
Wahkeena Falls
Tourist attraction
This 242-ft. waterfall along the Historic Columbia River Highway can be crossed via a hiking trail.
4.80 (1.3K reviews)
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Guy W. Talbot State Park
State park
Secluded, wooded state park, a former summer estate, with waterfalls & space for picnicking, hiking.
4.80 (960 reviews)
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Horsetail Falls Trailhead
Hiking area
Park named for its characteristic feature, a waterfall on Columbia River Gorge that plunges 176 ft.
4.80 (959 reviews)
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Latourell Falls
Landmark
Narrow waterfall plunging 249 ft. over a basalt cliff, with hikes to the base & upper sections.
4.80 (746 reviews)
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Wahclella Falls Trail
Hiking area
ππ Easy difficulty trail. Lots of visitors on weekends. Kid friendly hike. Well maintained trail. Some slippery spots when raining. Small 12 spot parking lot. Recommend parking immediately on exit off ramp area when full. See my videos and photos for hiking trail examples and flowers seen on hike.
4.80 (333 reviews)
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Angel's Rest Lookout
Hiking area
ππ Fantastic views of the gorge about 1.5 hrs of hiking up. The middle of the trail is a little muddy, and itβs a little rocky toward the top, but otherwise itβs great. Bring a headlamp if youβre descending the peak from sunset
4.80 (319 reviews)
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Fairy Falls
Tourist attraction
Modest, picturesque fan waterfall along Wahkeena Creek that's reached via Wahkeena Trail.
4.80 (303 reviews)
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Ponytail Falls
Tourist attraction
ππ Beat the crowds at Multnomah falls first and go to Ainsworth state Park exit old hwy 30 off the 84 and pass the main Park entrance. There are two points on the left to park and one has restroom facilities. Then take the trail towards Multnomah falls. It is an easy to moderate hike that's only severa...
4.80 (183 reviews)