The winding road of the Historic Columbia River Scenic Highway delivers travelers to the spectacular Multnomah Falls, the second highest year-round waterfall in the nation with water plummeting 620 feet from its origin on Larch Mountain.
The winding road of the Historic Columbia River Scenic Highway delivers travelers to the spectacular Multnomah Falls, the second highest year-round waterfall in the nation with water plummeting 620 feet from its origin on Larch Mountain. The Benson Foot Bridge, suspended between the upper and lower falls, offers a refreshing mist spray and a truly incredible perspective of the Multnomah Falls.
In the winter, lucky hikers may even see the breathtaking sight of the falls completely frozen into the world's biggest icicle. Visitors can spend the day hiking the numerous trails that surround the falls and soaking in the captivating scenery of the Columbia River Gorge. For a bit of relaxation after a day of exploring, the historic 1925 Multnomah Falls Lodge at the base of the falls offers fine northwest cuisine and a panoramic view.