Near Multnomah Falls Out and Back
Multnomah Falls - 620ft of raw water power...
Near Multnomah Falls Out and Back
Mutnomah
Near Multnomah Falls Out and Back
Full view of Multnomah Falls.
Near Multnomah Falls Out and Back
From the deck at the top of Multnomah Falls.
Near Multnomah Falls Out and Back
Moss-covered trees and rocks on the hillside above the trail.

Looking for more photos?

View All Photos
Driving Directions
Hike Route

Multnomah Falls Out and Back

4.3 (22 Ratings)
A trail to the top of Multnomah Falls with stunning views of the Columbia River Gorge.
2.3
mi
Distance
1,073
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
River/CreekViewsWaterfall
Access Issues
The trails around !Multnomah Falls are open year round from 9 am-5 pm, 7 days a week.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
2.34mi
Distance
1,073ft
Elevation Gain
1,073ft
Elevation Loss
75%
Max Grade
790ft
High Point
47ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Parking for the trail can be found in the various parking lots along Highway 30 and Interstate 84 (exit 31) around the falls. The !Multnomah Falls Trailhead is located to the left of the !Multnomah Falls Lodge and gift shop. The trail climbs gently along a wide paved trail to a viewpoint where you can see Benson Bridge and the upper and lower falls. This is a popular area for people to take photos. The trail continues to climb uphill to the right as it makes its way toward the footbridge. If you look up the hill to the right, you can see a small cascade that works its way underneath a small wooden bridge that the trail crosses before it passes some wire mesh that prevents rocks and logs from falling into the trail. At roughly 0.25 miles, the trail crosses Benson Bridge, giving you great views of the upper falls. After enjoying the view and getting past all the people taking selfies on the bridge, the trail begins to climb in earnest. Leaving the crowds behind, the paved trail begins to climb a series of switchbacks to the top of the falls. After the first couple of switchbacks, there is a bench that sits on a cliff edge that provides an obscured view of the falls. As the trail continues to climb through the woods, views of the Columbia River Gorge begin to open up, allowing for great views during your hike.There are moss-covered rocks and trees along the trail as it climbs through the forest toward the top of the falls. There are sections where the trail narrows some, so be mindful of people coming back down the trail to their cars. Around 1.1 miles, the trail finally stops climbing and begins to descend toward Multnomah Creek. The Larch Mountain Trail (#441) breaks off to the left as the Multnomah Falls Overlook Spur breaks back to the right and descends a couple of small switchbacks until finally coming to stone staircase that descends to a wooden platform that sits above the precipice. Take time to enjoy the views of the creek and the Columbia River Gorge, even if it is a little obscured. Looking down, you can see the lodge and footbridge far below. Once you have enjoyed the view and taken your photos, you can continue exploring the area via the Larch Mountain Trail or return back down the trail to your car.

Route Conditions

Report Conditions
No Condition Reports
Report Conditions

Nearby Hike Routes

Franklin Ridge Loop Hike

Hike Route

Franklin Ridge Loop Hike

Less Crowded
extreme
11.69 mi
+3,648 ft
Larch Mountain Trail

Hike Route

Larch Mountain Trail

Less Crowded
strenuous
13.01 mi
+4,348 ft
Multnomah Falls Loop

Hike Route

Multnomah Falls Loop

Family Friendly
moderate
4.8 mi
+1,706 ft
Horsetail, Ponytail + Triple Falls Hike

Hike Route

Horsetail, Ponytail + Triple Falls Hike

Views
moderate
1.97 mi
+567 ft
Angels Rest + Foxglove Way Hike

Hike Route

Angels Rest + Foxglove Way Hike

Views
strenuous
7.15 mi
+2,162 ft
Angel's Rest Lookout

Hike Route

Angel's Rest Lookout

Birding
moderate
2.19 mi
+1,500 ft
Contributors
David Hitchcock