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Half Day Columbia River Gorge Waterfalls Tour

Overview
Guests on this tour will be treated to a scenic drive along the Historic Columbia River Highway and see 4 or 5 unique and breathtaking waterfalls, including world-famous Multnomah Falls. They will enjoy several short walks through secondary and primary old growth forest while learning about the flora and fauna of the region. One of the stops along the way includes the Historic Vista House which allows for amazing photo opportunities. Their guide will provide interesting historical, geological and cultural highlights throughout the tour.
Snacks, beverages, luxury van transportation, pick-up and drop-off are included in the price of the tour.
City: Portland
Mon 23 Dec
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Starting at $69.00
Mon 23 Dec
Starting at $69.00
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What's Included
Bottled water
Snacks
Additional Info
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • This tour is offered primarily in English, however our guides are also fluent in Spanish and can accommodate Spanish speaking travelers as well.
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
  • Gear/equipment sanitised between use
  • Transportation vehicles regularly sanitised
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • Regular temperature checks for staff
  • Paid stay-at-home policy for staff with symptoms
  • Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons
  • You guide is fully vaccinated. Guests may choose to wear a mask at their own discretion if they feel more comfortable doing so. We are following all state, local and CDC health guidelines.
What To Expect
1
Vista House
Guests will enjoy an interesting narration describing the cultural highlights of Portland and the surrounding area as we head towards the Historic Columbia River Gorge Highway in our comfortable high-roof luxury touring van. We pass through the charming community of Troutdale on our way towards world famous waterfall row! The Columbia River Gorge plays host to the highest density of year-round waterfalls anywhere in the United States and abounds with jaw-dropping natural splendor, stunning vistas, lush old growth forests, a plethora of hiking trails and riveting Native American and pioneer history. Our first stop will be the historic Vista House (Crown Point) which dates all the way back to 1918. Guests can use our ā€œmillion dollarā€ restroom (which serves as a museum and way station for Gorge travelers) covered in marble and mahogany and enjoy the truly incredible views which complement the elegant architecture of the building. Incredible photo opportunities abound!
2
Latourell Falls
This 249-foot tall waterfall provides a wonderful example of both columnar and entablature basalt, formed by the numerous lava flows that created many of the impressive geological formations of the region. Latourell Falls is also unique in the fact that it falls straight down from the overhanging cliff above without tumbling off any other surface before hitting the ground below in an impressive eruption of mist (and rainbows) if the lighting is just right! A short trail leads down from the wooded parking area to a true feast for the senses as chartreuse-colored Golden cobblestone lichen pops brightly against the dark natural "cathedral" of lava draped in ferns, salmonberries, clovers, wild cucumber vines, wildflowers of every sort in the spring and summer and towering stands of firs and maples. Drink in the clean invigorating sent of the forest and feel the mist of the falls upon your face while invigorating the soul and the spirit!
3
Shepperd's Dell State Natural Area
Enjoy this often overlooked hidden two-tiered waterfall which tumbles 92 feet down a dramatic ravine spanned by the historic Sheppard's Dell bridge above Young's Creek which slices it's way through the lava, creating interesting shapes and features before spilling into the Columbia River. Your guide will explain why this place is so special!
4
Wahkeena Falls
This elusive 242-foot tall gem sits just off the historic highway, crashing and plunging powerfully through the lush lava landscape with multiple twists and turns before it's crystal clear outflow creek arrives at a lovely stone viewing platform boasting several benches and some interesting historical notes. There is a steep but short hike to the lower portion of the falls which is fronted by another historic and scenic bridge. Your guide will give more history as we pass by and indicate if we'll be walking more here or heading on to Multnomah Falls, depending on timing of the day and guest interest and ability level. Originally named Gordon Falls, it was renamed by the legendary mountain climbing group, the Mazamas, to better honor and feature the local Native American Yakima word, Wahkeena, which means "the most beautiful"... a name certainly more fitting of this special place!
5
Multnomah Falls
Towering above this world-famous locale, 620-foot tall Multnomah Falls looms large as the 2nd-tallest year round waterfall, Oregon's tallest cascade, and one of the crown jewels of "waterfall row"! Take in the falls from the viewing platform at the base or hike the short switchback trail through lush temperate rainforest vegetation leading to the historic Benson Bridge built in 1914. This 45ā€™ long "deck arch" bridge floats dramatically 105' in the air and offers visitors a miraculous view, perched directly on top of the lower falls while the spray from above adorns the experience, carried aloft by the natural wind created by the enormity of the falls themselves! While visiting this magnificent natural wonder, guests can also choose to explore the historic Multnomah Lodge which houses a restaurant with incredible views of the falls, a gift shop with plenty of postcards, restrooms, and an information center with trail maps and information about the flora and fauna of the region.
6
Oneonta Gorge
This fascinating and mostly hidden "Gorge within the Gorge" has been a local favorite of adventurous water-oriented hikers for generations. This unique slot-canyon style hike keeps three hidden waterfalls tucked away out of sight amidst the 25-million year old moss, lichen and fern-covered sheer lava cliffs which have been declared a rare and protected botanical zone by the U.S. Forest Service due to the multiple endemic species that live only here and nowhere else on the planet. There is no paved or gravel trail as waterfall seekers must hike, wade and swim through the freezing cold waters of Oneonta Creek, clambering over boulders and log jams to reach the prize of the 100' tall Lower Oneonta Falls at the end of the chasm. Middle and Upper Oneonta Falls can be viewed via longer hikes that wind through this fascinating area. A recently restored tunnel, blasted right through the basalt outcropping back in 1914 can be easily seen right from the road as we pass by and learn more!
7
Horsetail Falls- Columbia River Gorge
This 176'-tall stunning waterfall presents itself in grand fashion shockingly close to the highway with a refreshing plunge pool at its base. "Horsetail" is a larger genre of waterfalls, which also lends itself to the specific name of this beloved cascade. The easy access and aesthetically pleasing shape of the falls provides for world class photo options and a chance to appreciate its unique character and raw beauty just a few steps from the van. For adventurous folks who wish to return later to the Gorge on their own and explore further, there is also a trailhead here which leads to Ponytail Falls, Middle Oneonta Falls and several dizzying vistas of the dramatic and famous Oneonta Gorge. After visiting Horsetail, we'll continue on past Ainsworth State Park and rejoin the main highway 84 with several close up views of 848' tall Beacon Rock as we loop back to Portland. Enjoy expansive views of the majestic Columbia River and scenic vistas of the Washington State side of the Gorge.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (28)
janehast1066
Oct 2019
I hosted my son's wife's family for a weekend in September, and they had never been to Oregon. I wanted to give them the best possible Oregon experience in the short time we had, so I decided to try a tour of the Gorge, waterfalls, and Mt. Hood with Infinte Oregon Trous. It was the BEST decision I ever made!! TJ and Eryn were amazing guides who made the whole experience comfortable, fun, and fascinating. TJ's knowledge of the history and geology of Oregon was beyond impressive. I have lived in Oregon most of my life, and I learned more about my own state on that 8-hour tour than I ever known about it before. TJ has a great sense of humor and is a wonderful story teller, and his enthusiasm and passion and love of Oregon inspired the same enthusiasm and passion in all of us. My guests said they have never been on a guided tour that was as fascinating or as much fun, and I agree. We drove down the Gorge in a comforable van with floor to ceiling windows and stopped at multiple waterfalls, had lunch at a gorgeous restaurant in Hood River with a view of the river and delicious food, then stopped at an orchard and sampled their fruit and honey and other treats (and pet the goats!), and finished the day at Mt. Hood. It was the best day EVER! I can't praise TJ and Eryn and Infinite Oregon Tours enough.
Response from Host
Nov 2019
Thank you Jane so much for your glowing review and for choosing Infinite Oregon Tours to host your son's wife's family while they were in town! We all shared in the joy of discovering Oregon's magic together and it was indeed an absolutely perfect day. The enthusiasm and appreciative nature of you and your guests genuinely warmed my heart, as I was thrilled to be able to deliver on the experience that I knew you all were hoping for. Eryn and I thank you from the bottom of our hearts for sharing your day with us and trusting us with such an important and joyous occasion. It was an honor to help facilitate this experience for all of you! We hope to see you out there in our Pacific Wonderland again soon! ;-)
searching_DP
Oct 2019
This was our first guided tour and we can't wait to book again with Infinite Oregon Tours for our next visit. The guide, TJ, made the trip fun and educational. We never felt rushed when we stopped to view the beautiful waterfalls or various points of interest. TJ was very informed of the regional history and geography and entertained the group with Q & A's along the way--great fun! The tour van was very comfortable; good views from any seat. We were first time visitors to Oregon but even native Oregonian's on our tour commented how much they learned. Great way to start our Oregon vacation!
Response from Host
Oct 2019
Thank you so much for the kind words and thoughtful reflection on our adventure together! We truly enjoyed showing you this magical world in the PNW and would love to revel with you again! May you travel safely and please don't hesitate to ask us for anything the next time you're in Oregon. Be well!
haanders89
Sep 2019
TJ was an amazing tour guide. He was super flexible and made the time work for our group. I was traveling alone and a few others were available to go at a different time. He bent over backwards to make it work for everyone. He knows so so so much about Oregon. The trip was beautiful. We got to see the gorge and many waterfalls. He provided snacks and water, even apples from his own tree! The van we went in was nice and comfortable. I would definitely recommend this tour to anyone!!!
Response from Host
Sep 2019
Hey there! Thanks so much for the kind words my friend. It was a true pleasure to show you around our gorgeous natural playground. I'm so happy you enjoyed those tasty organic apples! We loved sharing the day with you and helping to facilitate some new friendships for you as well. Thanks so much for traveling with us. Hope to see you again the next time you visit! Be well!

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