VISITORS PER YEAR
HEIGHT OF THE FALLS
DIFFICULT HIKE - 1600 ELEVATION
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The Columbia Gorge National Scenic Area, Three State Parks and countless waterfalls are all accessed from the comfort of America's first scenic biway.
Skip the stressful permit and parking situation and park for free at our convenient location three miles West of Multnomah Falls.
There is very limited parking and it's hard to come by on a nice day or on the weekend. Alternatives are renting an ebike or taking a tour.
We recommend spending 3-4 hours exploring the Waterfall Corridor rather than just visiting Multnomah Falls.
Yes, the best view is from the bottom right by the road.
You can see the falls without hiking. The hike to the top is tough and takes a few hours.
Yes, the trails to the bridge and beyond are currently open.
Horsetail Falls, Pony Tail Falls, Wahkeena Falls, Shepperds Dell, Bridal Veil Falls, and Latourell Falls are all within a few miles.
If you want to do more than see it from the freeway we suggest renting an Ebike from Ebike Multnomah Falls or taking a tour. Either way you can see everything the area has to offer.
Yes, permits are required during peak season from Memorial Day through Labor Day. They can be purchased online at rec.gov but only go on sale two weeks prior to the travel date. They cost $2 and allow you to park your car in front of Multnomah Falls using the I84 parking lot. This route does not allow access to any other waterfalls which is why we recommend using the Historic Highway.
No, but Horsetail Falls is a good place to do so.