Located in the stunning Columbia River Gorge, the Wahclella Falls Hike is truly astounding. This easy 2-mile trail winds along a serene river past misty cascades, mossy boulders, wooden footbridges, and more, before reaching the spectacular waterfall at its climax.
Located just off of exit 40 on the I-84, this easy, beautiful trail takes less than an hour to reach from Portland. Next time you’re feeling adventurous, lace up your hiking boots and head to the gorgeous Wahclella Falls for an unforgettable summer hike.
flickr/ A. F. Litt Park at the Wahclella Falls Trailhead, located just off exit 40 on the I-84.
flickr/ Steve Corey The trail will lead you along this serene, beautiful creek.
flickr/ A. F. Litt On the way to Wahclella Falls, you’ll pass incredible waterfalls, footbridges, moss-covered boulders, caves, and more.
flickr/ brx0 In the summertime, you can find wildflowers blooming in patches of sunlight.
flickr/ David Kingham The landscape is incredibly green, and ethereal waterfalls cascade over huge, mossy rock walls.
flickr/ Darek Farmer At the farthest tip of the loop trail, the immense Wahclella Falls will astound you with its beauty.
flickr/ Michael Matti Walk down to the cool, misty basin of the waterfall. On a hot day, you may want to take a dip in the refreshing turquoise water.
This easy, lovely hike is only 2 miles round trip, although it’s unfortunately not ADA accessible.
flickr/ A. F. Litt
Park at the Wahclella Falls Trailhead, located just off exit 40 on the I-84.
flickr/ Steve Corey
The trail will lead you along this serene, beautiful creek.
On the way to Wahclella Falls, you’ll pass incredible waterfalls, footbridges, moss-covered boulders, caves, and more.
flickr/ brx0
In the summertime, you can find wildflowers blooming in patches of sunlight.
flickr/ David Kingham
The landscape is incredibly green, and ethereal waterfalls cascade over huge, mossy rock walls.
flickr/ Darek Farmer
At the farthest tip of the loop trail, the immense Wahclella Falls will astound you with its beauty.
flickr/ Michael Matti
Walk down to the cool, misty basin of the waterfall. On a hot day, you may want to take a dip in the refreshing turquoise water.
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