Near Wahkeena Trail #420
Wahkeena Falls
Near Wahkeena Trail #420
Wahkeena Falls
Near Wahkeena Trail #420
Weisendanger Falls
Near Wahkeena Trail #420
Columbia River Gorge
Near Wahkeena Trail #420
Lower Wahkeena Fall

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Wahkeena Trail #420

4.5 (11 Ratings)
An unbelievably scenic climb along numerous waterfalls leading to the Columbia River.
2.6
mi
Distance
1,726
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
River/CreekViewsWaterfall
Access Issues
The trails around the Columbia River Gorge are open year round and are free to use. The visitors center at the base of Multnomah Falls is open seven days a week, 9 to 5. Occasionally weddings and special events use a portion of the Multnomah viewpoint; this has little impact to other visitors. Parking at the trails around Multnomah Falls can fill quickly, especially during the warmer months. Arrive early to maximize the chances of finding a close spot.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
2.57mi
Distance
1,726ft
Elevation Gain
673ft
Elevation Loss
75%
Max Grade
1,536ft
High Point
103ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
With nearly 1,500 feet of climbing, most packed into a mile, Wahkeena Trail is not an easy route. But hikers who push through its challenging grade will be rewarded with one of the Columbia River Gorge's most scenic and satisfying trails, following a creek creating several gorgeous waterfalls. The trail begins off Highway 30 near a parking area. The initial portion is a moderate climb on paved doubletrack, often crowded. It's only a single switchback to reach the first waterfall, Lower Wahkeena, which is crossed by a scenic stone bridge. Take time to appreciate the view, because the hike gets tough fast, beginning a steep grade climb that will last for about a mile. A few benches along the way provide rest opportunities. Wahkeena soon begins a series of tight switchbacks, climbing along a creek of the same name to the right. The trail and creek take up almost the entirety of the space in this tight canyon. As the hairpins smooth out, look for a short spur to Lemmon's Viewpoint on the right; the view from here is outstanding. After Lemmon's, the pavement gives way to wide dirt singletrack, interrupted in some areas by jagged rocks and roots. Step carefully through these sections, especially where it's made wet by spray from the falls. Upper Wahkeena is a short distance ahead, as the path starts to made wider curves as it ascends. The climb is relentless and tiring. Shortly before the three-quarter mile point, a number of tight switchbacks climb next to the gorgeous fan-shaped Fairy Falls. Watch your step here, as the ground is perpetually wet, and icy in winter. Vista Point Trail breaks off to the left, a nice shortcut for hikers heading west. Pressing on, the switchbacks widen a bit and the grade eases - marginally. Angel's Rest Trail #415 awaits at the mile point, while Wahkeena's route turns left. Take time to check Wahkeena Springs to the right, the source of the creek, before continuing on. Enjoy the view of the towering pines as the path finishes out its climb, eventually meeting Vista Point again near the mile and a half point. This flat section is also the trail's quietest, curving around the mountain. The trail is also drier and softer here, but watch for jagged rock segments. As the trail turns toward the canyon of Multnomah Creek to end, it begins a descent as steep as the climb. Silence gives way to the roar of waterfalls below over the last quarter mile. Look for a signpost marking the end at an intersection with the Larch Mountain Trail; turn left to loop back home.

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Contributors
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