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États-Unis d'Amérique
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Multnomah County

Chutes de Multnomah et pont Benson

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Chutes de Multnomah et pont Benson

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Multnomah Falls and Benson Bridge are iconic natural landmarks nestled within the breathtaking Columbia River Gorge in Oregon, United States. Standing at an impressive 620 feet (189 meters), Multnomah Falls is the tallest waterfall in Oregon and the second tallest year-round waterfall in the entire United States. The base of the falls, where visitors begin their exploration, sits at an elevation of approximately 146 meters, offering easy access to this natural wonder.

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    28 mai 2021

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    La cascade la plus haute de l'Oregon, Multnomah Falls, plonge de 620 pieds au-dessus des falaises de basalte avec un beau tonnerre. Montez jusqu'au virage juste au-dessus du pont Benson pour sentir la brume sur votre visage.
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    15 août 2019

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    Depuis le pont en arc sur les chutes Lower Multnomah, qui porte le nom de Simon Benson, on a une vue sensationnelle sur les chutes Upper Multnomah de 165 m de large.
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    15 août 2019

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    Les deux cascades d'une longueur totale cumulée de 189 m sont les plus grandes de la Columbia River Gorge.
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    Élévation 150 m

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    Position:Multnomah County, Oregon, États-Unis d'Amérique

    Foire aux questions

    How can I reach Multnomah Falls and Benson Bridge if I don't have a car?

    While many visitors arrive by car, Multnomah Falls is also accessible via public transport options. During peak season, shuttle services often operate from nearby towns or park-and-ride lots in the Columbia River Gorge. Check local transit authority websites for the most current schedules and routes, especially for services connecting from Portland or other Gorge communities.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around Multnomah Falls and Benson Bridge?

    Yes, leashed dogs are generally permitted on the trails around Multnomah Falls, including the path to Benson Bridge. It's always a good idea to keep your dog on a leash for their safety and the comfort of other visitors, and to pack out any waste. Always check for current regulations as they can sometimes change.

    Is Multnomah Falls and Benson Bridge wheelchair accessible?

    The path from the parking area to the base of Multnomah Falls and the viewing platform is paved and generally considered wheelchair accessible. However, the path to Benson Bridge involves a slight incline and can be crowded. The bridge itself is accessible, offering a unique viewpoint. Beyond Benson Bridge, the trail becomes steeper and is not wheelchair accessible.

    What are the geological features that make Multnomah Falls unique?

    Multnomah Falls is a stunning example of the geological forces that shaped the Columbia River Gorge. The falls cascade over ancient basalt cliffs, which are remnants of volcanic activity and the powerful Missoula floods that carved the Gorge approximately 15,000 years ago. These distinctive columnar basalt formations are visible throughout the area, showcasing millions of years of Earth's history.

    What amenities are available at Multnomah Falls Lodge, and are there other dining options nearby?

    The historic Multnomah Falls Lodge, located at the base of the falls, offers a visitor center, a snack bar, a gift shop, and a restaurant. For additional dining options, you'll find various cafes and restaurants in nearby communities along the Historic Columbia River Highway, such as Corbett or Troutdale, which offer a range of choices from casual to more formal.

    What should I wear when visiting Multnomah Falls, especially for hiking?

    Given the Pacific Northwest weather, layers are always recommended. Even on warm days, the mist from the falls can make it feel cooler. Wear comfortable, sturdy shoes suitable for walking on paved and potentially wet surfaces. If you plan to hike beyond Benson Bridge, proper hiking boots are advisable. A rain jacket or waterproof layer is also a good idea, especially during cooler or wetter seasons.

    How crowded does Multnomah Falls get, and when is the best time to avoid large crowds?

    Multnomah Falls is the most-visited natural recreation site in the Pacific Northwest, attracting over 2 million visitors annually. It can get very crowded, especially on weekends, holidays, and during summer afternoons. To avoid the largest crowds, consider visiting early in the morning (before 9 AM) or later in the afternoon (after 4 PM), particularly on weekdays. Off-season visits (fall, winter, early spring) also tend to be less crowded.

    Are there other waterfalls or hiking trails nearby that are less crowded than Multnomah Falls?

    Absolutely! The Columbia River Gorge is home to numerous other beautiful waterfalls and extensive trail networks. Nearby options include Wahkeena Falls, Horsetail Falls, and Latourell Falls, many of which are accessible via the Historic Columbia River Highway and connected by trails. These often offer a more serene experience, especially during peak times at Multnomah Falls. You can find routes that connect multiple waterfalls for a longer adventure.

    What is the history behind Benson Bridge and its significance?

    Benson Bridge, an elegant arched footbridge, was constructed in 1914, replacing an earlier wooden structure. It was funded by Portland businessman Simon Benson, who also generously donated over 1,400 acres of land, including Multnomah Falls, to the City of Portland in 1915 to ensure public access and preservation. Built by Italian stonemasons, the bridge spans 45 feet across the lower falls, standing 105 feet above the cascade, offering visitors a unique, close-up perspective of the upper falls and is a historic landmark in its own right.

    Is Multnomah Falls and Benson Bridge suitable for a winter hike, and what are the conditions like?

    Multnomah Falls is beautiful year-round, and a winter visit can offer a magical, less crowded experience with ice formations. However, winter conditions can include snow and ice on trails, making them slippery. Always check current weather and trail conditions before you go. Wear appropriate winter gear, including waterproof layers and traction devices for your footwear, especially if you plan to hike beyond the paved path to Benson Bridge.

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