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Dry Creek Falls

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Dry Creek Falls

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Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area

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  • Location: Hood River County, Oregon, United States

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    February 9, 2022

    Hiking

    Dry Creek Falls is a beautiful basalt plunge waterfall that gets much less traffic than a lot of the other waterfalls in the area. The well-maintained Pacific Crest Trail provides a good hiking surface for this hike.

    March 9, 2022

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    This is a splendid waterfall surrounded by basalt walls. A breathtaking spot!
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    Dry Creek Falls Trail

    4.40km

    01:28

    300m

    40m

    The Dry Creek Falls Trail offers a delightful journey through the Columbia River Gorge, leading you to a beautiful 74-foot waterfall. You'll hike through lush forests, observing the impressive recovery of areas affected by the 2017 Eagle Creek Fire, with new growth flourishing alongside scarred trunks. The final stretch follows the creek to the falls, which cascade into a rocky amphitheater featuring unique columnar basalt formations, making for a truly picturesque reward.

    This easy 2.7-mile (4.4 km) out-and-back hike involves 973 feet (297 metres) of elevation gain and typically takes about 1 hour and 27 minutes. It's a year-round destination, with spring offering the most powerful waterfall display. A significant portion of the route follows the Pacific Crest Trail, providing a taste of this famous long-distance path, and it's often less crowded than other Gorge trails.

    Historically, water from Dry Creek was diverted to power the gates of the Cascade Locks, giving the town its name. The trail is well-suited for beginners and families, offering a mild grade and plenty of shade. You can enjoy the natural beauty and historical context of the area, making it a rewarding and accessible outdoor adventure.

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    7.32km

    02:21

    390m

    140m

    The Dry Creek Falls Trail is a lush, shaded escape into the Columbia River Gorge, perfect for those seeking a rewarding waterfall without intense crowds. This moderate hiking route covers 4.5 miles (7.3 km) with 1266 feet (386 metres) of elevation gain, typically completed in about 2 hours and 20 minutes. You'll wind through a vibrant forest of Douglas fir and maples, past abundant ferns, before reaching the dramatic 74-foot Dry Creek Falls, nestled in a rocky amphitheater with striking columnar basalt formations. The path is mostly a steady, mild incline, with some rocky sections and a steeper final push to the falls.

    Planning your visit is straightforward, as the trail is well-maintained and accessible year-round. Its ample shade makes it a comfortable option even on warmer days, and it's generally less crowded than other popular Gorge destinations, offering a more peaceful experience. This makes it an ideal choice for beginners and families looking for a scenic and manageable outing near Cascade Locks.

    One of the trail's unique aspects is its integration with a section of the famous Pacific Crest Trail (PCT), allowing you to experience a piece of this iconic long-distance route. You'll also find remnants of old waterworks from the 1930s near the falls, a nod to the area's history when the creek's water was diverted. Despite its name, Dry Creek now flows steadily all year, ensuring a picturesque waterfall experience.

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    7.15km

    02:22

    340m

    340m

    The Dry Creek Falls Trail offers a lush, green escape into the Columbia River Gorge, leading you through regenerating forests and along a segment of the Pacific Crest Trail. You'll navigate a varied path of compact dirt, gravel, and rocky sections, with a steady incline that builds anticipation. The reward is the stunning 74-foot Dry Creek Falls, set within a natural amphitheater of columnar basalt, creating a serene, mossy grotto that feels truly special.

    This moderate hike covers 4.4 miles (7.2 km) with 1112 feet (339 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking around 2 hours and 21 minutes. The trailhead is easily accessible from Cascade Locks, and while the trail is open year-round, visiting in spring offers the most impressive waterfall flow. It's a great option if you're looking for a substantial outing without the crowds often found on other Gorge trails.

    Beyond the natural beauty, the trail provides a unique opportunity to observe the forest's resilience as it recovers from the 2017 Eagle Creek Fire. Near the falls, you can also find remnants of a 1930s water works, hinting at the area's historical significance where Dry Creek was once diverted to power the lock chamber gates at Cascade Locks.

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    Elevation 240 m

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    Location: Hood River County, Oregon, United States

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