Get Exclusive App Deals
Product #179189
8
Portland city and Gorge waterfalls tour
Portland city and Gorge waterfalls tour
Portland city and Gorge waterfalls tour
Portland city and Gorge waterfalls tour
Portland city and Gorge waterfalls tour

Portland city and Gorge waterfalls tour


Free cancellation 1 day(s) prior to experience date
Please present the e-voucher on-site

  • Explore the Gorge Waterfalls on the Portland city and Gorge waterfalls tour. Book now on KKday!
[5% App discount] Code: APP5OFF , HK: APP15HK
Instant confirmation

Package Options

Details
Select a package to view details

Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypePrivate tour, Small Group
Transportation methodTransfer from meeting point
Departure TimeStandard Departure (8-9 am)
Tour typesGuided tour
Sightseeing typeNatural sights, City walking tour

Product Info

-What you can expect-
Experience the ultimate tour of Portland and the Columbia River Gorge! Enjoy a comprehensive introduction to Portland and the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, with unique visits, remarkable views and concise information on the area's top attractions. This tour brings together some of Portland's most iconic locations with the natural beauty of the waterfalls, scenic vistas and historic sites in the Columbia River Gorge. You will visit the International Rose Test Garden and Pittock Mansion in Portland, as well as Vista House, Latourell Falls and Multnomah Falls in the Gorge. Spend the day learning what makes this area of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest so special.

Purchase Notice

Duration: Lasts 8 hours 30 minutes

Reminders

  • Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time

  • Meeting point description: Choose your hotel in downtown Portland for pickup. Pickups for the tour start up to 45 minutes before the tour begins. The pickup time you are given depends on your hotel's location. When you book the tour, you will be emailed a 15-minute pickup window. When you arrive, go to the hotel lobby and look out for a van. Your tour guide will arrive within 15 minutes of the pickup time.

  • Not allowed:To drink alcohol or smoke in the van

  • Know in advance:Tours require a minimum of 4 people to be confirmed. For the current status of a tour, please email info@americashubworldtours.com

  • No reimbursements will be given for inclement weather experienced during any service provided. Guests are responsible for preparing for predicted weather and dressing accordingly

FAQ

1. What defines the Columbia River Gorge as a waterfall area?

The Columbia River Gorge is a magnificent canyon carved by the Columbia River, renowned for its dramatic landscape featuring numerous waterfalls. It's characterized by basalt cliffs, lush forests, and a unique microclimate supporting diverse flora. This geological formation has created ideal conditions for over 90 waterfalls on the Oregon side alone, making it an exceptionally dense and scenic waterfall region.

2. How many notable waterfalls can be found within the Columbia River Gorge?

The Columbia River Gorge is home to a remarkable number of waterfalls. On the Oregon side of the Gorge, there are more than 90 waterfalls, with a significant concentration accessible via the Historic Columbia River Highway. Among these, Multnomah Falls, Latourell Falls, Bridal Veil Falls, and Wahkeena Falls are some of the most prominent and frequently visited by travelers exploring the area.

3. Which waterfall is considered the most popular attraction within the Columbia River Gorge?

Multnomah Falls is widely considered the most popular and iconic waterfall in the Columbia River Gorge. Standing at 620 feet (189 meters), it is Oregon's tallest waterfall and a stunning two-tiered cascade. Its popularity stems from its impressive height, easy accessibility from the highway, and the picturesque Benson Bridge that crosses between its two drops, offering an excellent vantage point for visitors.

4. Are there other significant waterfalls to see near Multnomah Falls in the Columbia River Gorge?

Yes, beyond Multnomah Falls, the Columbia River Gorge boasts several other significant and beautiful waterfalls. These include Latourell Falls, known for its unique columnar basalt formations and bright yellow lichen; Bridal Veil Falls, offering a short, scenic hike to its base; and Wahkeena Falls, which features a series of cascades and provides access to a network of hiking trails for a more immersive experience.

5. What are the different viewing points or facilities available at Multnomah Falls?

At Multnomah Falls, visitors can enjoy several viewing points and facilities. The main viewing platform is at the base of the falls, offering an expansive view. A paved trail leads to Benson Bridge, spanning the lower and upper falls for an up-close perspective. For a more extensive experience, a trail continues to the top of the falls. The historic Multnomah Falls Lodge provides restrooms, a gift shop, and a restaurant.

6. Is it possible to view Multnomah Falls without extensive hiking?

Yes, absolutely. Multnomah Falls is remarkably accessible, allowing visitors to view its grandeur without extensive hiking. The main viewing platform is just a short, paved walk from the parking area. For those who wish to get a closer look, the paved path to Benson Bridge is also relatively short and offers a spectacular perspective between the upper and lower falls, requiring only a moderate uphill walk.

7. What are the public transportation options for reaching Multnomah Falls?

Public transportation to Multnomah Falls is available, primarily through seasonal services. The Columbia Gorge Express bus typically operates from Portland's Gateway Transit Center to Multnomah Falls and other Gorge attractions. Additionally, during peak seasons, the Waterfall Corridor Shuttle provides service to Multnomah Falls from Rooster Rock State Park and other points along the Historic Columbia River Highway, often requiring reservations.

8. How can visitors access Rooster Rock State Park without a private car?

Accessing Rooster Rock State Park without a private car is possible, mainly relying on public transit options that serve the Columbia River Gorge. The Columbia Gorge Express bus, which connects Portland's Gateway Transit Center to various Gorge destinations, often includes a stop at Rooster Rock State Park. Visitors should check the seasonal schedule and route details for the most current information on services to the park.

Get Help

KKday Help Center