Pets allowed
Allowed
Elevation Gain
1,640.00 ft (499.87 m)
Trail type
There-and-back
Distance
11.80 mi (18.99 km)
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The Eagle Creek Hike to Tunnel Falls is closed indefinitely as a result of the Eagle Creek Fire.

Perhaps one of the most famous hikes in the Columbia River Gorge, Eagle Creek boasts all of the iconic features of the region: big waterfalls that shoot from eroded basalt cliffs, deep river pools, gnarled old-growth forest and colorful, exotic wildflowers.  Most folks hike only as far as picturesque Punchbowl Falls, a 4.2 mile round trip, and miss the turnoff to view Metlako Falls along the way. Keep in mind that these two falls are only the beginning of what this long and deep valley has to offer.  At the very least, make your way to High Bridge, a steel structure 300 feet above a narrow basalt chasm that is reminiscent of the Oneonta Gorge.  If your day allows for it, or if you have the luxury of spending the night in one of the campsites, hike through this Douglas fir and western red cedar forest to all seven waterfalls. Your efforts will be rewarded as you walk behind the 160-foot Tunnel Falls and the dramatic Crossover Falls .25 miles farther up the trail.

Note:  Overnight camping is only allowed past High Bridge, and campfires are not allowed during the peak summer months. If you are hiking with children and dogs, use caution. This hike contains narrow paths that are cut into basalt cliffs over precipitous drops.  During the winter months, large icicles may form on the cliff walls and fall onto the trail.

Logistics + Planning

Preferable season(s)

Winter
Spring
Summer
Fall

Congestion

High

Parking Pass

NW Forest Pass

Pros

Seven waterfalls. Old-growth forest. Backcountry campsites. Swimming holes.

Cons

Dangerous cliffs. Trail may be challenging for dogs and people afraid of heights.

Trailhead Elevation

130.00 ft (39.62 m)

Features

Backcountry camping
Waterfalls
Wildlife
Big vistas
Old-growth forest
Wildflowers

Typically multi-day

No

Location

Comments

07/01/2017
Eagle Creek to Tunnel Falls is a great hike! It takes a full day if not camping, but it's totally worth it.

Bring a $5 note unless you already have your NW Forest Pass. There are no facilities but on the trailhead.
04/04/2017
Called the Parks Service today and they said the trail is open again.
03/31/2017
Trail is currently (3/31/17) closed at mile mark 3.1
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