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Elowah Falls und Upper McCord Creek Falls

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Elowah Falls und Upper McCord Creek Falls

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Elowah Falls and Upper McCord Creek Falls are two magnificent waterfalls nestled within the breathtaking Columbia River Gorge, a prominent natural wonder in Multnomah County, Oregon. Elowah Falls plunges a dramatic 213 feet into a basaltic amphitheater, while the picturesque Upper McCord Creek Falls cascades 64 feet over moss-covered columns. Both are accessible from the John B. Yeon State Scenic Corridor, offering a rewarding hiking experience in the heart of this iconic Pacific Northwest landscape.

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    24. Februar 2024

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    Die tosenden Elowah Falls gehören zu den schönsten in der Columbia Gorge und sind weniger als eine Meile vom Ausgangspunkt entfernt, was sie zu einer kürzeren Wanderoption mit großem Gewinn macht. Der Brand in Eagle Creek im Jahr 2017 hat sich auf dieses Gebiet ausgewirkt und Sie werden feststellen, dass sich der Wald verändert hat. Die Brücke an der Bachüberquerung wurde durch das Feuer beschädigt, aber der Bach kann zu Fuß überquert werden und der Gorge 400-Wanderweg ist auf der anderen Seite zugänglich.
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    Gorge Trail #400 und Elowah Falls — Columbia River Gorge

    12,7km

    03:57

    470m

    470m

    Hike the moderate 7.9-mile Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail to experience stunning Columbia River Gorge views and Elowah Falls.

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    Distanz 185 m

    Anstieg 20 m

    Abstieg 20 m

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    Dienstag 12 Mai

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    Ort: Multnomah County, Oregon, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika

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    What is the typical trail difficulty and elevation gain for the Elowah Falls and Upper McCord Creek Falls hike?

    The hike to Elowah Falls is relatively short and considered moderate, with a significant payoff for minimal effort. The trail to Upper McCord Creek Falls is also moderate, featuring some sections carved into basalt cliffs. While specific elevation gain isn't detailed for each, expect a gradual incline and some stairs, especially on the path to Upper McCord. The overall loop combining both falls is a rewarding experience for most hikers.

    Are there any permits or parking passes required to hike to Elowah Falls and Upper McCord Creek Falls?

    No specific permits are generally required for hiking to Elowah Falls or Upper McCord Creek Falls. Parking at the John B. Yeon trailhead typically does not require a fee or a special pass like the Northwest Forest Pass, unlike some other trailheads in the Columbia River Gorge. However, it's always wise to check the latest regulations from Oregon State Parks before your visit, as conditions can change.

    Is the Elowah Falls and Upper McCord Creek Falls trail family-friendly?

    Yes, the Elowah Falls trail is often considered family-friendly due to its shorter length and impressive reward. The path to Upper McCord Creek Falls involves some cliffside sections with guardrails, which might require closer supervision for very young children. Overall, for families with active children, the combined hike offers a great outdoor adventure with stunning views and two distinct waterfalls.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails to Elowah Falls and Upper McCord Creek Falls?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails to Elowah Falls and Upper McCord Creek Falls, provided they are kept on a leash. The Columbia River Gorge offers many dog-friendly trails, and this area is no exception. Please remember to pack out all waste to keep the trails clean for everyone.

    How crowded do Elowah Falls and Upper McCord Creek Falls get, especially on weekends?

    As popular destinations within the Columbia River Gorge, Elowah Falls and Upper McCord Creek Falls can get quite crowded, particularly on sunny weekends and during peak seasons (spring through fall). The John B. Yeon trailhead parking lot fills up quickly. To avoid the largest crowds, consider visiting early in the morning, later in the afternoon, or on weekdays. Winter visits also offer a more serene experience, though trail conditions may be more challenging.

    What are the winter hiking conditions like for Elowah Falls and Upper McCord Creek Falls?

    Winter hiking at Elowah Falls and Upper McCord Creek Falls can be beautiful, with frosted landscapes and potentially fewer crowds. However, conditions can be challenging. Trails may be icy or muddy, and the mist from Elowah Falls can create slick surfaces. Always check weather forecasts and recent trail reports before heading out. Appropriate gear, such as waterproof boots with good traction and layers of clothing, is essential for a safe and enjoyable winter hike.

    Are there any accessible trails or features for visitors with mobility limitations near Elowah Falls?

    The main trails to Elowah Falls and Upper McCord Creek Falls involve natural surfaces, some uneven terrain, and inclines, making them generally not wheelchair accessible. The path to Upper McCord Creek Falls also includes sections carved into cliffs. While the John B. Yeon State Scenic Corridor itself offers scenic views, direct access to the base of the falls for those with significant mobility limitations is restricted.

    What are some notable landmarks or views visible from the trails?

    Beyond the waterfalls themselves, the trails offer spectacular views of the Columbia River Gorge. From the cliffside sections leading to Upper McCord Creek Falls, hikers can enjoy panoramic vistas across the river, often spotting landmarks like Table Mountain, Mount Adams, and Beacon Rock on the Washington side. The dramatic basalt cliffs and lush forest surrounding the falls are also significant natural features.

    Is public transportation available to the John B. Yeon trailhead for Elowah Falls and Upper McCord Creek Falls?

    While the John B. Yeon trailhead is easily accessible by car off I-84, direct public transportation options are limited. There isn't a regular bus service that drops off directly at the trailhead. Some seasonal shuttle services operate in the Columbia River Gorge, particularly during peak tourist times, which might offer connections. It's best to check with local transit authorities or Gorge shuttle services for the most current information if you plan to rely on public transport.

    What is the current trail closure status for Elowah Falls and Upper McCord Creek Falls, especially after the 2017 Eagle Creek fire?

    The area around Elowah Falls and Upper McCord Creek Falls was impacted by the 2017 Eagle Creek fire, which altered the forest and damaged a bridge at a creek crossing. However, the creek can now be traversed on foot, and the trails to both falls are generally open. It's always recommended to check the official Oregon State Parks website or local trail condition reports before your visit for the most up-to-date information on any potential closures or hazards.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the John B. Yeon trailhead?

    The John B. Yeon trailhead is located in a natural scenic corridor, so there are no immediate cafes, pubs, or accommodation options directly at the trailhead. For dining and lodging, visitors typically head to nearby towns in the Columbia River Gorge, such as Cascade Locks, Hood River, or even back towards Portland. These towns offer a variety of services, from casual eateries to more upscale restaurants and hotels.

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