Pets allowed
Allowed
Elevation Gain
500.00 ft (152.40 m)
Trail type
There-and-back
Distance
3.80 mi (6.12 km)
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Getting to Tamanawas Falls from Portland takes some time, but you’ll feel like it was worth the drive once you reach the base of the awe-inspiring, 150-foot cascade!  You’ll pass over several robust log footbridges and follow the beautiful Cold Spring Creek for just over a mile until you reach the falls.  The falls get their name from the Chinook word for a guardian spirit.  As you pass through the Douglas fir, mountain hemlock and red alder forest, be sure to keep your eyes peeled for fairy slipper orchids and western wood anemone.  To extend your hike on the return, add another 2 miles and make a loop of the hike by taking the switchback at the boulder field which will lead you just past the Polallie Trailhead.  You will catch fleeting glimpses of Mount Hood before the trail returns up the East Fork of the Hood River.

If you want to make this an overnight trip, consider camping at the nearby and conveniently located Nottingham Campground.   While you are in the area, you can also hike the trail to Bald Butte.  Afterward, stop by some of the local orchards and do some wine tasting in the valley. 

Logistics + Planning

Preferable season(s)

Winter
Spring
Summer
Fall

Congestion

Moderate

Parking Pass

NW Forest Pass

Pros

Easy hike to incredible falls. Camping nearby.

Cons

Heavily used.

Trailhead Elevation

3,020.00 ft (920.50 m)

Features

Waterfalls

Location

Nearby Adventures

Mt. Hood + Clackamas River Area, Oregon
Mt. Hood + Clackamas River Area, Oregon

Comments

06/22/2017
Alert: Impassible Boulder Slide 1/4 mile from the falls. Will not be cleared until Spring of 2018. Though many hikers followed through anyway.

Did this hike last week on 6/22. The hike was fairly easy to moderate. The "impassable" boulder slide 1/4 mile from the falls looks tougher than it is. Word of advice, the trail continues on the top, left side of the boulders. You'll need to climb up and to the left. There are some flag sticks marking the way up and down. The waterfall is worth it at the end though it was slippery if you choose to make your way behind the falls. The cool mist in the air felt great during the 90 degree day.
08/27/2016
Great kid friendly hike. My 7 year old loved it. He was to scared to climb behind the waterfall but I know when he is older we will go back. Beautiful drive, beautiful hike...very easy. Google maps does not take you to the correct location. Use the directions listed on here. It is just past the Sherwood camp ground
11/29/2015
Great late-November hike! It was not very long and not strenuous at all. Parts of the trail were pretty icy, which made for slick trekking. Incredible view of the falls with light coming through at the top! A beautiful hike for Sunday afternoon.
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