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Multnomah Falls is certainly beautiful and shouldn't be overlooked when visiting the Columbia River Gorge for the first time - but given the recent wildfire activity on the Oregon side of the Gorge, these go-to falls (and many more) will be inaccessible for the indefinite future.
The waterfalls on the Washington side of the gorge are often overlooked, and there's no reason to cancel your Gorge trip when the Evergreen State offers equally amazing waterfall experiences. Take curvy Highway 14 east for breathtaking views and visit some of these less-frequented, but no less impressive, waterfalls...
Falls Creek Falls
Photo by Cris Ky.
Panther Creek Falls
Photo by Cris Ky.
Spirit Falls
Photo by Tyson Gillard.
Hardy Falls, Hamilton Mountain
Photo by Halvor Tweto.
Siouxon Creek
Photo by Tyson Gillard.
Rock Creek Falls
Photo by Tyson Gillard.
Sweeny Falls
Photo by Tyson Gillard.
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Renee, great! Might I also be so bold as to recommend: http://www.outdoorproject.com/adventures/hiking-backpacking/cape-horn-loop-trail
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The Cape Horn Trail has a beautiful waterfall that can be accessed on the lower part of the trail between July 1st and February 1st. For more info go to Cape Horn Conservancy's webpage at http://www.capehorntrail.org/
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