Waterfalls in Cascade Locks

THE 5 BEST Cascade Locks Waterfalls

Waterfalls in Cascade Locks

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  • Shannon N
    10 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Right before you get to Multnomah falls, you’ll hit ponytail falls which is smaller but still beautiful. People there were swimming too.
    Written 11 July 2024
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  • Lisa C
    Portland, OR206 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Really loved this hike. Although we can see the evidence of the 2017 Eagle Creek fire, the area has recovered sufficiently to afford a pleasant journey to the real payoff: the gorgeous Dry Creek Falls. (Dry Creek was apparently so-named when water was diverted for a municipal water project, but has since been restored and is quite moist! :-) The falls are surrounded by impressive basalt cliffs.

    This is not a difficult hike, although you do feel that you've had a good workout after. There are some loose rocks in places, and smooth dirt that one can slide on too readily, so be sure you have good shoes. Bring water, sunscreen (if you tend to burn) and snacks, and of course a camera!
    Written 17 June 2023
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  • Don M
    Castle Rock, CO443 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Beautiful falls via a moderate 2 mile trail. The trail is cut into the side of the gorge and is very narrow in some places.
    Written 23 August 2017
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  • StellerJ2
    PNW33 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Nice hike for all. It is a hike. The fall is not right off the road like others in area but very pretty and much worth it.
    Written 22 August 2017
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  • Robby G C
    Toronto, Canada81,657 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    We thought that this would be hard to reach this waterfall. It wasn't. It took us 20 minutes.

    There were boulders and trees and lots of trees. However, we could see the Hole-in-the-Wall Falls perfectly well.

    We went from one tree to another, to see which photo would be the best.

    When the waterfall reached the end of the fall, the water of the waterfall followed a small river.

    We really liked this waterfall.

    This is a must!
    Written 17 May 2019
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  • Nicole L
    San Antonio, TX204 contributions
    3.0 of 5 bubbles
    The scenery along the Wahclella Falls Trail does not disappoint, and about 1/8 of a mile in appears a sturdy bridge right next to a small waterfall, Munra Falls. We visiting during a crisp autumn morning and could feel its mist - apparently, during warmer months with heavier waterflow you can easily reach your arm out and touch the water! No need to spend more than couple minutes here.
    Written 1 July 2018
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