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Twister Falls

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Twister Falls

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Twister Falls is a prominent, tiered waterfall located at an elevation of 388 meters in the scenic Columbia River Gorge, within Hood River County, Oregon. Nestled along Eagle Creek in the Mark O. Hatfield Wilderness of the Mt. Hood National Forest, this natural monument is renowned for its unique appearance. The falls cascade a total of 140 feet (43 meters) in a distinctive "twisting" motion, giving it its memorable name and making it a significant landmark in the region.

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    25 octobre 2022

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    C'est la première chute d'eau magnifique que vous rencontrerez si vous parcourez l'alternative du PCT en direction du nord. Eagle Creek tombe en cascade dans le canyon et l'eau est divisée en deux cascades qui se chevauchent.
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    9 mars 2022

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    C'est une cascade très inhabituelle. Ses deux courants semblent s'enrouler l'un autour de l'autre.
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    27 mai 2022

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    Twister Falls est une belle cascade de tressage à seulement 1/2 mile après Tunnel Falls. Un arc-en-ciel est souvent visible dans la brume.
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    Élévation 390 m

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    Alimenté par Foreca

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    jeudi 30 avril

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    Position:Hood River County, Oregon, États-Unis d'Amérique

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    What makes Twister Falls visually distinct from other waterfalls in the Columbia River Gorge?

    Twister Falls is renowned for its unique, multi-tiered structure where the water appears to "twist" or "crisscross." It begins with a small 5-foot sliding cascade, followed by a distinctive 50-foot plunge where a portion of the stream splits off, creating a separate fall. The waters then recombine for a final 80-foot drop, culminating in a total cascade of 140 feet. This braiding effect is what gives it its memorable name and sets it apart.

    Are there alternative names for Twister Falls?

    Yes, Twister Falls is known by several other descriptive names, including Crossover Falls, Crisscross Falls, Bowtie Falls, and Eagle Creek Falls. These names all refer to the unique way the water appears to intertwine as it descends.

    What is the typical difficulty level for the hike to Twister Falls?

    The hike to Twister Falls along the Eagle Creek Trail is generally considered intermediate. While the trail is well-maintained, it includes sections with dramatic views along sheer cliffs, sometimes referred to as the "Vertigo Mile." Hikers should be prepared for varying terrain and exposure.

    How long does it typically take to hike to Twister Falls?

    Twister Falls is located approximately 0.5 miles past Tunnel Falls on the Eagle Creek Trail. The total distance from the Eagle Creek Trailhead to Twister Falls and back can be a significant day hike, often taking several hours depending on your pace and how much time you spend enjoying the numerous other waterfalls along the way.

    Is Twister Falls suitable for beginners or those new to hiking?

    While the Eagle Creek Trail is popular, the full hike to Twister Falls might be challenging for absolute beginners due to its length and sections along cliff edges. Hikers should have a reasonable level of fitness and be comfortable with heights. There are shorter, less strenuous options on the Eagle Creek Trail if you're looking for an easier experience.

    Do I need a permit or pass to access Twister Falls?

    Yes, access to the Eagle Creek Trailhead, which leads to Twister Falls, requires a Northwest Forest Pass. These passes can often be purchased on-site or in advance from Forest Service offices or authorized vendors.

    Is the trail to Twister Falls dog-friendly?

    The Eagle Creek Trail, including the path to Twister Falls, is generally considered dog-friendly. However, due to the narrow and exposed sections along cliff faces, it's crucial that dogs are kept on a leash at all times and are well-behaved. Consider your dog's comfort with heights and crowds before bringing them on this particular trail.

    Is Twister Falls a good destination for families with children?

    While many families enjoy the Eagle Creek Trail, the section leading to Twister Falls, particularly the "Vertigo Mile" with its sheer drop-offs, requires careful supervision of children. It might be more suitable for older children who are accustomed to hiking and can follow safety instructions closely. Younger children might find earlier, less exposed sections of the trail more appropriate.

    What are the parking options for visiting Twister Falls?

    Parking is available at the Eagle Creek Trailhead. However, this is a very popular destination, especially on weekends and during peak seasons. Parking lots can fill up quickly, so arriving early in the morning is highly recommended to secure a spot.

    Can Twister Falls be visited in winter, and what should I expect?

    Visiting Twister Falls in winter is possible but requires extra caution. The trail can become icy and slippery, especially in shaded areas and along cliff edges. Snow and ice can obscure the path, making navigation more challenging. Hikers should be equipped with appropriate winter gear, such as traction devices for boots (microspikes) and trekking poles, and always check trail conditions before heading out.

    Are there any cafes or amenities near the Eagle Creek Trailhead?

    The Eagle Creek Trailhead itself has basic facilities like restrooms. For cafes, restaurants, or other amenities, you would need to drive to nearby towns in the Columbia River Gorge area, such as Cascade Locks or Hood River, which offer a variety of services for visitors.

    What kind of wildlife might I encounter on the trail to Twister Falls?

    The Mark O. Hatfield Wilderness and Columbia River Gorge are home to diverse wildlife. Hikers might spot various bird species, including raptors, as well as smaller mammals like squirrels and chipmunks. While less common, deer and other larger animals also inhabit the area. Always observe wildlife from a distance and do not feed them.

    Is there a loop trail that includes Twister Falls?

    The primary route to Twister Falls is an out-and-back hike along the Eagle Creek Trail. While there are connections to other trails further into the wilderness, a simple loop directly incorporating Twister Falls from the main trailhead is not a standard option. Most hikers return via the same scenic path.

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