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Parque Estatal Starvation Creek

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Parque Estatal Starvation Creek

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Starvation Creek State Park is a scenic day-use park nestled in the dramatic Columbia River Gorge, west of Hood River, Oregon. Situated at an elevation of approximately 90 meters, this park is renowned for its namesake, Starvation Creek Falls, and serves as a gateway to a network of trails within Hood River County. It's a significant natural monument, offering a blend of forest landscapes, impressive waterfalls, and historical intrigue.

What draws many visitors to Starvation Creek State Park is the…

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    4 de noviembre de 2023

    Senderismo

    Con senderos de montaña, cascadas y bosques, el Parque Estatal Starvation Creek es un lugar popular para practicar senderismo y correr. El sendero estatal pavimentado de la histórica autopista del río Columbia pasa por la sede del parque estatal y brinda acceso a varias de las rutas de senderismo de la propiedad.
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    8 de noviembre de 2023

    Ciclismo

    Los turistas pueden pasar fácilmente por alto el Parque Estatal Starvation Creek. Está situado en la base de las empinadas paredes del desfiladero de Columbia. El lugar más popular del Parque Estatal Starvation Creek está a solo 100 pies al norte de la escalera; se llama Cascada Starvation Creek; y desde el comienzo del sendero, está al final de un paseo marítimo, a 50 pies del área de estacionamiento. Las mesas de picnic ofrecen vistas de las cataratas; es un gran lugar para refrescarse en un día caluroso y un lugar perfecto para comer un almuerzo para llevar.
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    Ciclismo de carretera

    Los turistas pueden pasar fácilmente por alto el parque estatal Starvation Creek. Está situado en la base de las empinadas paredes del desfiladero de Columbia. El lugar más popular del Parque Estatal Starvation Creek está a solo 100 pies al norte de la escalera; se llama Cascada Starvation Creek; y desde el comienzo del sendero, está al final de un paseo marítimo, a 50 pies del área de estacionamiento. Las mesas de picnic ofrecen vistas de las cataratas; es un gran lugar para refrescarse en un día caluroso y un lugar perfecto para comer un almuerzo para llevar.
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    Cycle an easy 3.8-mile (6.1 km) paved section of the Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail, featuring waterfalls and Gorge views.

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    Ubicación: Hood River County, Oregón, Estados Unidos de Amércia

    Preguntas frecuentes

    What is the difficulty level of trails at Starvation Creek State Park beyond the main waterfall?

    While the path to Starvation Creek Falls is very easy and accessible, the park also offers trails ranging from moderate to strenuous. The Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail, a paved path, is generally easy and suitable for all ages and abilities. However, trails like the Mount Defiance Trail and Starvation Ridge Trail are significantly more challenging, involving considerable elevation gain and rugged terrain, making them suitable for experienced hikers and trail runners.

    What is the elevation gain for the Starvation Creek Falls hike?

    The main Starvation Creek Falls is located just about 50 feet from the parking area via a short, flat boardwalk. Therefore, the elevation gain to reach the base of Starvation Creek Falls itself is negligible, making it highly accessible for all visitors.

    Are there other notable waterfalls accessible from Starvation Creek State Park?

    Yes, Starvation Creek State Park serves as a trailhead for several other beautiful waterfalls. Along the paved Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail, you can easily access Cabin Creek Falls, Hole-in-the-Wall Falls, and Lancaster Falls, all within a two-mile stretch. Hole-in-the-Wall Falls is particularly unique, flowing through a blasted tunnel.

    What should I know about parking at Starvation Creek State Park?

    Parking is available directly at Starvation Creek State Park. However, it can fill up quickly, especially on weekends and during peak seasons. Arriving early in the morning is highly recommended to secure a spot. For westbound travelers on I-84, direct access to the park exit (Exit 54) is not available; you typically need to use a later exit or park at the nearby Viento trailhead and walk back.

    Is public transportation available to Starvation Creek State Park?

    Direct public transportation to Starvation Creek State Park is limited. Most visitors arrive by private vehicle. However, some regional shuttle services operate in the Columbia River Gorge area, particularly during peak tourist seasons, which might offer stops near the park or in nearby towns like Hood River.

    Are permits or fees required to visit Starvation Creek State Park?

    Starvation Creek State Park is a day-use park operated by Oregon State Parks. A parking fee or an Oregon State Parks Pass is typically required for vehicle entry. You can purchase a day-use pass on-site or an annual pass for frequent visits to Oregon State Parks. For the most current fee information, it's advisable to check the Oregon State Parks website.

    Is Starvation Creek State Park suitable for a winter visit?

    Starvation Creek State Park can be visited in winter, offering a different, often quieter, experience. The waterfalls can be particularly beautiful with ice formations. However, winter conditions can include snow and ice on trails, especially on higher elevation routes like Mount Defiance. The paved Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail may still be accessible, but always check weather and trail conditions before heading out and wear appropriate gear for cold and potentially slippery surfaces.

    Are there family-friendly trails at Starvation Creek State Park beyond the main waterfall?

    Absolutely! Beyond the very short walk to Starvation Creek Falls, the paved Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail is an excellent option for families. It's flat and well-maintained, suitable for strollers, bikes, and young children. You can walk or bike east for one mile to Viento State Park or west 4.6 miles to Wyeth Campground, enjoying views and accessing other waterfalls along the way.

    Is Starvation Creek State Park dog-friendly?

    Yes, Starvation Creek State Park is dog-friendly. Leashed dogs are generally welcome on the trails and in the park. Always ensure your dog is on a leash, you clean up after them, and they are well-behaved around other visitors and wildlife. Specific rules may apply to certain areas, so look for signage.

    What should I wear for a hike at Starvation Creek State Park?

    For a visit to Starvation Creek State Park, especially if you plan to hike beyond the main waterfall, layered clothing is recommended as weather in the Columbia River Gorge can change quickly. Sturdy hiking shoes or boots are essential for comfort and safety on varied terrain. Even on shorter walks, waterproof outerwear can be beneficial due to mist from the falls or unexpected rain. Don't forget water, snacks, and sun protection.

    Are there any viewpoints near Starvation Creek Falls?

    The main Starvation Creek Falls itself offers a direct viewpoint from the boardwalk and picnic area, providing excellent photo opportunities. As you explore the Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail, you'll encounter various scenic overlooks of the Columbia River and the Gorge. For panoramic views, more strenuous hikes like the Mount Defiance Trail offer breathtaking vistas of the surrounding landscape and even distant Cascade volcanoes.

    What is the historical significance of the name 'Starvation Creek'?

    The name 'Starvation Creek' originates from a dramatic incident in the winter of 1884-1885. A Union Pacific Railroad passenger train carrying 148 people became trapped in deep snowdrifts and avalanches near the creek for approximately three weeks. Passengers and crew faced dwindling food supplies, leading to the area being called 'Starveout' and later officially renamed 'Starvation Creek,' though no one actually starved or died during the event.

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