Oneonta Gorge
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GitchSup
Duluth, MN1 470 bidrag
mai 2022
When we went the area was still closed off but we walked through the tunnel to see what we could. It was fun, there are not a lot of places where you can walk through a tunnel or have massive boulders right over your head, it felt a little death-defying. The area we could see was definitely worth the stop.
Skrevet 16. august 2022
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RSNN
Portland, OR6 303 bidrag
mar. 2019 • Alene
I was wondering what this looked like now after the wild fire and with the old Scenic Highway opened up. Well, it is closed off. I saw its name listed at Multnomah Falls where they have posted a list of trails closed right now.
So the Onteona area where you used to park and go into the area id totally blocked off. You can't even park near it at all.
I drove further to Hortail Falls and enjoyed seeing that instead. You can hike here. And the trail goes behind the waterfall in the side of cliff wall. So you can hike behind it and look out at the water falling into the plunge pool. Great!
a good idea is to stop at Multnomah Falls Lodge and go to the Information place and ask them about where you can hike. And pick up a general map of the area and the waterfalls. it is FREE.
So the Onteona area where you used to park and go into the area id totally blocked off. You can't even park near it at all.
I drove further to Hortail Falls and enjoyed seeing that instead. You can hike here. And the trail goes behind the waterfall in the side of cliff wall. So you can hike behind it and look out at the water falling into the plunge pool. Great!
a good idea is to stop at Multnomah Falls Lodge and go to the Information place and ask them about where you can hike. And pick up a general map of the area and the waterfalls. it is FREE.
Skrevet 17. mars 2019
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Patrick F
Corvallis, OR33 bidrag
jun. 2018
This is a short hike, but absolutely amazing. The hike is through the water, so bring proper attire. There is a large log jam, which means a long line to get started, but you can go around the jam and under water to bypass.
Skrevet 6. januar 2019
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Raintree_Thailand
Bangkok, Thailand3 760 bidrag
okt. 2018 • Familie
We contemplated going to Oneonta Gorge but hesitated a bit by the descriptions of the hike over wet logs and walking in water. In the end, the decision was made for us, as the access road was closed due to heavy rain and landslides in the area. Maybe next time?!
Skrevet 4. november 2018
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Violette54
Payson, AZ4 179 bidrag
jul. 2018 • Par
The Oneonta Gorge is a scenic gorge located along the Columbia River. Because of the unique vegetation that grows there, this gorge has been designated as a botanical area by The U.S. Forest Service. It follows then that these plants are to be looked at but not touched, and that hikers should respect the growth and stay on the trail. Many of the varieties that grow here can grow only here in the Gorge.
There are four major waterfalls on the Oneonta Creek as it runs through the gorge.
Middle Oneonta Falls can be seen clearly from a footpath and is very often mistaken for the upper or lower falls. The drop of the Middle Falls is 24-feet and that’s the one we saw.
The Lower Gorge has been preserved as a natural habitat, so hikers don't usually go there. Thus, Lower Oneonta Falls can only be seen by walking upstream from the creek's outlet at the Historic Columbia River Highway.
If one really wants to see the entire Lower Falls, it is visible, but this can require wading through cold, chest-deep, water at certain times of the year. That's not for me.
The Upper Falls are about 1 mile upstream from the Middle Falls and require scrambling up the creek or climbing down a canyon wall to view. The Fourth Falls which is "Triple falls" can be seen from a vantage point on the upper trails in the canyon.
There is also a great old railroad tunnel that is now part of the pedestrian path.
There are four major waterfalls on the Oneonta Creek as it runs through the gorge.
Middle Oneonta Falls can be seen clearly from a footpath and is very often mistaken for the upper or lower falls. The drop of the Middle Falls is 24-feet and that’s the one we saw.
The Lower Gorge has been preserved as a natural habitat, so hikers don't usually go there. Thus, Lower Oneonta Falls can only be seen by walking upstream from the creek's outlet at the Historic Columbia River Highway.
If one really wants to see the entire Lower Falls, it is visible, but this can require wading through cold, chest-deep, water at certain times of the year. That's not for me.
The Upper Falls are about 1 mile upstream from the Middle Falls and require scrambling up the creek or climbing down a canyon wall to view. The Fourth Falls which is "Triple falls" can be seen from a vantage point on the upper trails in the canyon.
There is also a great old railroad tunnel that is now part of the pedestrian path.
Skrevet 20. oktober 2018
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Shawna W
15 bidrag
apr. 2018 • Venner
Saw this beautiful jem while hiking beautiful waterfall and a nice little spot to hang out at and take photos
Skrevet 1. april 2018
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elpeekay
Vancouver, Canada41 bidrag
aug. 2017
We really enjoyed this experience as we got to scale some logs, wade in waist-Deep water and enjoy a waterfall in the end. It is quite busy and the logs are quite dangerous (more so the people who run through or let their big dogs scale them without leashes) but it is well worth a visit.
Skrevet 6. desember 2017
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Isaiah S
Albany, NY118 bidrag
jul. 2017 • Par
We originally set out to visit the really popular tourist place down the road. There was a 1 hour line of traffic though and no parking, so we decided to drive past it. What a great stroke of luck that decision was!
Parking was much easier and we got right in. You hike up the river. There's a giant log dam that you have to climb over.
This hike isn't the safest for really young kids or old people. There are a look of places you can get pretty hurt. Assuming you are up to the task though, the end is worth it! It opens up into a beautiful private gorge with a huge waterfall. It's a really magical scene to view. The sun was shining down and turning the water into glimmering diamonds. I'm really glad we took the hike. Photos don't do it justice. You have to experience it in person. Be prepared to get wet up to your waist too!
Parking was much easier and we got right in. You hike up the river. There's a giant log dam that you have to climb over.
This hike isn't the safest for really young kids or old people. There are a look of places you can get pretty hurt. Assuming you are up to the task though, the end is worth it! It opens up into a beautiful private gorge with a huge waterfall. It's a really magical scene to view. The sun was shining down and turning the water into glimmering diamonds. I'm really glad we took the hike. Photos don't do it justice. You have to experience it in person. Be prepared to get wet up to your waist too!
Skrevet 17. oktober 2017
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Shiv508
Irving, TX69 bidrag
sep. 2017 • Venner
Oneonta gorge is one of the major attraction near Portland,OR. Trail starts with crossing log jam (difficult part of this trek). Many turned down seeing the huge log pile up. (risky to climb and cross) still doable.
After this just need to walk in the cold stream till beautiful Oneonta falls.
Note: No restrooms available and check weather conditions. (like Wildfire and also if the weather drops).
Enjoy the hiking.
Thanks and Regards,
Shiv
After this just need to walk in the cold stream till beautiful Oneonta falls.
Note: No restrooms available and check weather conditions. (like Wildfire and also if the weather drops).
Enjoy the hiking.
Thanks and Regards,
Shiv
Skrevet 6. september 2017
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schoong324
Boring, OR189 bidrag
sep. 2017 • Par
our beautiful Columbia Gorge is ruined by a teenager arsonist from Vancouver, Washington. Right now 32,000 acres are on fire. It won't recover in my lifetime.
Skrevet 6. september 2017
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Is the Gorge currently open?
RSNN
Portland, OR6 303 bidrag
Still closed indefinitely as of June 2019. No word when it might reopen.
Mindysue852
Omaha, NE
Does anyone know if the Oneonta Gorge trails have reopened since the fires a couple years ago? I've found conflicting information online. Planning a trip in June.
kshewbert
Woodstock, GA4 bidrag
We are planning to visit the area in mid September. Has it recovered well from last year's fire? I know that there are new fire risks, but thought I would see how it was when you were last there! Thanks!
Heloize75
Cordoba, Spania42 bidrag
Hello ! I will be there in the middle of june. Do you think it will be re-open by that time?
tikiwaniki
San Francisco, CA
Hi all. Is the Gorge still a worthwhile visit despite not going into the water during late November? Visiting in one week and I'm scaredy cat unsure of my abilities in the faster & colder currents.
Greg M
Carrollton, TX2 829 bidrag
I think you will still thoroughly enjoy yourself. The gorge is stunning. Just be mindful of rain and don’t get caught in too high of water after a heavy rain . Getting a little cold and wet, is worth the effort to see this marvel.
Chanthon K
Tacoma, WA491 bidrag
We went the end of May and there's a yellow caution tape. Is it still there?
Greg M
Carrollton, TX2 829 bidrag
There was no tape when we arrived. I read there was a flash flood in May, which closed the gorge. Everything was great when we were there at the end of July.
Elicia V
72 bidrag
Approximately how long does it take to hike the entirety past the log jam to the end of the gorge? I will be traveling with a one year old and I was thinking my husband can wait with her before the log jam, while I go then we could switch, if possible time wise. I would take her over he jam we live in a rural coastal area and we are avid hikers but after reading reviews it seems as though taking her over the jam may be too risky.
drstrong1
Palo Alto, CA1 bidrag
Once you are past the logjam, it's only ~20 min round trip to the waterfall at the end of the gorge. But give yourself a few additional minutes to enjoy stuff along the way. However, the logjam is unpredictable. If it's empty and you're relatively athletic, it only takes 5 min each direction. But it was packed when we were there, and there were some spots where it's not safe to go around people moving slower. I think it took us ~10 minutes one direction, at least 15 min in the other. Also, you probably already realize this, but you'll be wading through waist deep water on the way to the falls.
I would very strongly recommend against trying to carry your baby through the logjam. We saw one woman do it, and it looked like an insane idea (and not in a good way!). It would be like rock climbing with your kid on your back.
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