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Shepperd's Dell Falls

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Shepperd's Dell Falls

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Shepperd's Dell Falls is a captivating two-tiered waterfall nestled within the scenic Columbia River Gorge in Oregon, approximately 74 meters above sea level. This natural monument, located in Shepperd's Dell State Natural Area, plunges an impressive 220 feet down steep cliffs into Young Creek before it flows into the mighty Columbia River. A significant landmark here is the historic Shepperd's Dell Bridge, an elegant concrete arch structure built in 1914, which gracefully spans the dell and offers unique views of…

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    September 26, 2024

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    The falls and the short trail that leads to its base both feel as if they have been lost to time. There is parking near the bridge of the historic highway from which you can look down upon the waterfall, and the stone trail to the falls is in good condition but overgrown with moss, lending a mystical feel.

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    Location: Multnomah County, Oregon, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Shepperd's Dell Falls suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, Shepperd's Dell Falls is very family-friendly. The main trail to view the falls is a short, paved walk of about 0.2 miles, making it easily accessible for children and those with limited mobility. The tranquil atmosphere and beautiful scenery provide a pleasant outing for all ages.

    Are dogs allowed at Shepperd's Dell Falls?

    While the provided information doesn't explicitly state the dog policy, most Oregon State Parks and natural areas in the Columbia River Gorge allow dogs on trails, provided they are kept on a leash. It's always best to check the official Oregon State Parks website for the most current regulations regarding pets: oregon.gov.

    What is the best way to get to Shepperd's Dell Falls using public transport?

    Public transport options to Shepperd's Dell Falls are available through Columbia Area Transit (CAT). Their Gorge TransLink service often includes stops along the Historic Columbia River Highway, which passes directly by Shepperd's Dell. Check the latest schedules and routes on the CAT website for specific details and stop locations.

    How difficult is the hike to Shepperd's Dell Falls?

    The primary path to view Shepperd's Dell Falls is an easy, short walk. It's a paved trail, approximately 0.2 miles long, leading from the parking area near the historic bridge down to the base of the falls. The terrain is gentle, though the path can be beautifully overgrown with moss, adding to its mystical feel.

    Are there any permits or fees required to visit Shepperd's Dell Falls?

    No, there are typically no permits or fees required to visit Shepperd's Dell Falls or to park at the adjacent lot. It is part of Shepperd's Dell State Natural Area, which generally offers free access for day use.

    What are the parking options at Shepperd's Dell Falls?

    Convenient parking is available directly near the historic Shepperd's Dell Bridge, which is situated along the Historic Columbia River Highway. From this parking area, visitors can easily access the short trail leading to the falls. However, parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons or on weekends.

    Can I visit Shepperd's Dell Falls in winter?

    Yes, Shepperd's Dell Falls can be visited in winter. The falls are rewarding year-round, and winter can offer a unique, tranquil experience with potentially fewer crowds and a different aesthetic due to seasonal changes. Always check local weather and road conditions before heading out, as the Historic Columbia River Highway can be affected by snow or ice.

    Are there any restaurants or accommodation options close to Shepperd's Dell Falls?

    Shepperd's Dell Falls is located along the Historic Columbia River Highway. While there are no immediate restaurants or accommodations right at the falls, you'll find various dining and lodging options in nearby towns such as Troutdale, Corbett, or further east in Hood River. These towns offer a range of choices from casual eateries to more upscale establishments and hotels.

    What are the key geological features of Shepperd's Dell Falls?

    Shepperd's Dell Falls is a two-tiered waterfall, with a total height of 220 feet. It cascades down steep cliffs into Young Creek, which has carved out the small canyon known as Shepperd's Dell. The most prominent visible sections include a 45-foot hourglass-shaped drop above the historic bridge and two 20-foot drops below it, showcasing the erosive power of water on the region's volcanic rock formations.

    What is the significance of the bridge at Shepperd's Dell Falls?

    The Shepperd's Dell Bridge is a historic open spandrel concrete arch bridge built in 1914. It was the second bridge constructed along the Historic Columbia River Highway and is noted for its elegant design, influencing later bridge architects. The bridge is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and offers unique viewpoints of the falls, often being as photographed as the falls themselves due to its architectural beauty and historical importance.

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