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Wahkeena Falls.
Unidentified species (help us identify it by providing feedback).
Vantage of the Columbia River Gorge from above Wahkeena Falls.
Cascade above Wahkeena Falls.
Fairy Falls high above Wahkeena Falls.
Poison delphinium (Delphinium trolliifolium).
Scouler's corydalius (Corydalis scouleri).
Old-growth forest and cascades along Wahkeena Creek.
Ecola Falls on the upper end of Multnomah Creek.
Weisendanger Falls along Multnomah Creek.
Dutchman Falls along Multnomah Creek.
Switchback down to viewpoint of Multnomah Falls.
View of Multnomah Falls.
Wall of maidenhair fern (Adiantum pedatum).
Return trail to Wahkeena Falls.
Herb Robert geranium (Robertianum).
Daniel Sherman
Photo Date: 
10/26/2010
Be sure to check out the creek below the highway as well
Daniel Sherman
Photo Date: 
10/26/2010
The long cascade below Wahkeena Falls.
Daniel Sherman
Photo Date: 
10/26/2010
Fairy Falls is one of the most beautiful falls in the gorge.
Daniel Sherman
Photo Date: 
10/26/2010
Below Fairy Falls.
Kyle Jenkins
Photo Date: 
10/07/2015
Taking in the granduer at Wahkeenah Falls.

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