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What are people saying about Multnomah Falls

Jasbeer_M, June 2026
Mount Hood Trip
Excellent trip to Mt. Hood, Columbia Gorge, Multnomah falls and several other beautiful places. Excellent driver and guide. We really enjoyed the whole experience.
Lori_G, May 2026
One day-all the waterfalls
Riding an EBike through the main drag of Multnomah Falls was perfect! We parked the bikes several times, hiked up to waterfalls and were able to enjoy the speed of our trip. We had one day to see as many falls as we could and the bikes helped facilitate that. I did have low air in a tire and luckily someone at the falls happened to have a pump and saved the day. Otherwise, the bikes are great and would definitely recommend this for someone trying to see all the falls in one day.
Rebecca_A, June 2026
Amazing experience! MUST DO
amazing experience! Bikes are well maintained easy to use! equipment clean and newer. was able to get a basket for the back for my backpack! this made the waterfall stops super easy. typical lots are full and charge 20$ each. with bike its free. u can do as much or as little pedaling as you would like with the- bikes ..of planning to go to every waterfall do the full day. we did half and made it to 4 hiking up 2-3. awesome day.
Jennifer_A, Mar 2026
A fabulous tour lead by a...
A fabulous tour lead by a great guide. Gunner picked us up right on time, van was clean and stocked with water. Made our way over to the falls learning a lot along the way. We stopped several times and always had ample time to walk around and explore. The falls were gorgeous.

Multnomah Falls

5.0
(9,320)
Portland
People enjoying the view of Multnomah Falls from the bridge, Portland
  • Parts of the path that lead to the lower waterfall are wheelchair accessible; there is an elevator to the restaurant.

  • A US Forest Service information center is open seven days a week.

  • The out-and-back hike to the upper falls overlook is 2.4 miles (4 kilometers) total.

  • The Multnomah Falls Lodge at the base of the falls hosts a restaurant, snack bar, gift shop, and restrooms. Pick up hiking trail maps here.

  • Wear sturdy walking shoes and bring layers, whether you plan to hike or not; spray and mist can make surfaces slippery and cooler than nearby areas.

  • Dogs are welcome but must be on a leash.

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