COLUMBIA RIVER GORGE NATIONAL SCENIC AREA, OR :: On my way back home from
Painted Hills, I made a stop again at the waterfalls between exits 31 and 35 on Interstate 84. I have to say, this place is very special. Everything about this area is beautiful. The wide Columbia River Gorge is flanked by a seemless carpet of greenery and enclosed by towering basalt cliffs. I enjoyed cruising the Historic Highway's smooth, curvy blacktop, bordered by stone walls and dappled with sunlight filtering through large, leafy, overhanging branches. I imagine it would be quite a spectacle during the Fall.
Along this road are several turnouts and parking lots for about a dozen waterfalls and trailheads. I pulled over at Horsetail Falls, grabbed my tripod, and hiked a very pretty 2.7 mile loop. The well-maintained trail very quickly climbs 600' before reaching Upper Horsetail Falls (Ponytail Falls). The trail wraps behind this one, which is always fun, and continues upwards a little bit and onward to Oneonta Gorge, crossing it via a footbridge that offers a great view of Upper Oneonta Falls. Beyond the bridge is a fork which I wish I had known more about. Taking the path South leads you to Triple Falls in about a mile. I went North to reconnect with the main trail that offers views of the river gorge along the cliff's rim before descending back to the road.
After returning to my car, I drove a short ways to Wahkeena Falls, where a quick, mile-long trail takes you to a viewpoint and back. Then of course, I did the short walk to the viewpoint for Multnomah Falls, which can't be missed, and grabbed an ice cream cone before heading back home.
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