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- Horsetail Falls Loop Hike - Hiking in Portland, Oregon and Washington
Plan on a bit of time before or after your hike to view and photograph the falls The Horsetail Falls Trail #438 begins climbing some easily graded switchbacks with beautiful rock walls You'll pass your first trail junction here, where the Gorge Trail #400 heads east
- Horsetail Falls and Ponytail Falls, Oregon - AllTrails
While Horsetail Falls is easily accessible from the road, the trail to Ponytail Falls is further along and rocky It is very cool to be able to walk behind Ponytail Falls, but use caution as it may be slippery! The trail is rocky, narrow, and uneven, so it is recommended to wear proper footwear
- A complete guide to visiting Horsetail Falls and Ponytail Falls
The Horsetail Falls Trail Horsetail Falls can be seen from street level, or by heading down a few steps to the rocky shoreline and plunge pool below There are great photo-ops here, as well as a chance to dip your toes in the cool water
- Horsetail Falls Trail (#438) - US Forest Service
This trail begins at day use area for Horsetail Falls Trail #438, a short but steep hike that passes behind the base of Upper Horsetail Falls (also called Ponytail Falls) and through a basalt overhang before leading to Oneonta Trail #424 Be aware there are steep cliffs in places, so use caution
- Horsetail Falls Ponytail Falls Hike | Columbia River Gorge
Visit Horsetail Falls in the Columbia River Gorge or hike to Ponytail Falls to walk behind the waterfall
- How to Visit Horsetail Ponytail Falls—Columbia River Gorge
If you want a Columbia River Gorge hike that delivers max waterfall vibes with minimal effort, Horsetail Falls and Ponytail Falls are calling your name This quick out-and-back trail gives you two waterfalls, a mini workout, and even the chance to walk behind a waterfall—all in under a mile
- Complete guide to waterfall trails at Horsetail Falls Oregon with . . .
The Horsetail Falls Oregon trail system accommodates various hiking preferences, from easy viewing access to challenging multi-waterfall loops The main trailhead sits conveniently along the Historic Columbia River Highway, just 2 75 miles east of Multnomah Falls
- Horsetail Falls to Triple Falls Hike — Pines and Vines
The Horsetail Falls Trail passes behind Ponytail Falls, underneath a recessed basalt cliff Next, continue for about 0 2 miles to reach a viewpoint overlooking the Columbia River and the Washington side of the Columbia Gorge to Beacon Rock
- Horsetail, Ponytail, Triple Falls - Friends of the Columbia Gorge
It starts at one of the Gorge’s most scenic waterfalls, Horsetail Falls, and then passes, amazingly enough, behind another waterfall, before climbing past more falls along Oneonta Creek to beautiful Triple Falls The total distance, out and back, is 3 6 miles, with 1,446 feet of elevation gain
- Horsetail Falls Trail Loop | Oregon | Hikespeak. com
Combine Horsetail Falls Trail and Oneonta Trail for a 2 85-mile loop that includes Horsetail Falls, Ponytail Fall (also known as Upper Horsetail Falls), Middle Oneonta Falls, and two viewpoints looking out over Columbia River Gorge
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