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    Trail of Two Forests Interpretive Site

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    Lava Canyon

    Lava Canyon

    4.9(14 reviews)
    5.3 mi

    Just went to visit this hike, I've done it before and the expierence was amazing. Went last week…read moreand the bridge was close so it cut out hike short but the view was beautiful and worth it

    A very unique and beautiful area to visit!…read more The trailhead has a nice parking area, with bathrooms. The trail to the winding, aqua blue stream is wide and well maintained. You can view the main attraction from trails on both sides, as well as looking down from the bridge. We took the trails on both sides of the water. The trail across the bridge is much easier to traverse, and winds down to the (closed down) suspension bridge. The opposite side leads down beyond the suspension to the waters edge, but even to get down to that point isn't for the faint of heart. It includes a narrow, steep downhill trek...including a section over running water (with a wire handrail for support). Once you arrive at the water at the bottom you can view the suspension bridge above, and if you dare, the waterfall below. We did attempt to continue on a little ways down the trail from there, but as reviews describe, the next section is even steeper with a very loose and dangerous footing. I got vertigo trying to look over the edge at the falls right before that section, so continuing on was a huge no. I'm sure that many people without height woes have no issues moving on, but if you're like me, the trail ends there. This area is stunning. The waters and canyon are a site that pictures simply cannot do justice. Highly recommend!!

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    Lava Canyon - A lot of stairs so be prepared

    A lot of stairs so be prepared

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    Lava Canyon - The bridge is close.

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    The bridge is close.

    Beaver Falls - Standing underneath Beaver Falls is a Must-Do!

    Beaver Falls

    5.0(1 review)
    43.9 mi

    What a wonderful under the radar waterfall this is...Beaver Falls!…read more Located 6 miles east of Clatskanie, Oregon, this area near the Columbia River is beautiful. Let's get straight to the heart of what Beaver Falls is all about... If you plug "Beaver Falls Trailhead" into Google Maps, you'll have no problem finding it. Then just park along the side of Highway 30 and hike 1/3rd of a mile through the forest to the base of the falls. It's that easy. When I visited on a Thursday in early afternoon of July, there was hardly anyone around which was good for taking quality photos. Best of all, you can swim in the waters. So definitely bring a bathing suit, towel and a pair of water shoes so the rocks won't hurt your feet while entering the pool beneath Beaver Falls. The water is cold but once you jump in and get comfortable, it's a terrific setting. There's also a long rope where you can swing across and splash down below. It's great for kids (and adults too, lol) to have playful times. For me, I was content soaking in the pool and appreciating the surroundings. More info... - It's free to visit. - Cell phone reception works fine. - You can walk underneath the falls! This is a Must-Do. You can capture some amazing moments standing beside Beaver Falls. It's not hard or dangerous and offers a unique perspective. - Beaver Falls is just one of many outstanding waterfalls situated around Oregon and especially near the Columbia River. There's also Lower Lewis River Falls, Panther Creek Falls and Spirit Falls, to name a few. - You can spend a few hours hanging out or as little as 30 - 40 minutes. It depends on your time horizon. But overall, it's really pleasant to be here that I'd suggest bringing snacks, lunch and maybe having a picnic. This Beaver Falls is absolutely so much fun to hang out at. When you can swim in the waters, swing from a rope and even walk underneath the falls, It makes for a worthwhile summer visit.

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    Beaver Falls - Quiet setting at the falls and ideal for going swimming in the waters.

    Quiet setting at the falls and ideal for going swimming in the waters.

    Beaver Falls - Hiking down towards Beaver Falls.

    Hiking down towards Beaver Falls.

    Beaver Falls - Beautiful Beaver Falls!

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    Beautiful Beaver Falls!

    Mosier Creek Falls - Wildflower time

    Mosier Creek Falls

    4.3(8 reviews)
    49.0 mi

    Best time for this hike is end of April and May when the wildflowers are in bloom and cover the…read morehillsides with purple widow's grass, yellow balsam root, blue lupine and lavendar bachelor buttons. It's my favorite time to be in this area! Best place to park is right before the Mosier Creek Bridge as you leave the tiny two block downtown area. As you begin the hike you come to the cemetery of the founding father's of this charming town. Continue for another 10 minutes to the falls and the swimming hole below. The falls are small, not like the 7 popular falls you see along the Old Historic Highway by Multnomah Falls, but still lovely. Continue on and up where views of the Columbia River from this vantage point are breathtaking. The river widens In this area and slight turns as it makes it's way through Mosier and onto Rowena making for a beautiful vista to take in and photo ops. Unlike at Rowena Plateau and Tom McCall Preserve, dogs are allowed on these trails.

    Pretty fun trail with a variety of sites!…read more There's a small parking area right in town just on the other side of the bridge from where the trail begins. You can make a very short hike of it and just go to the falls. Or you can continue on from there and complete the approximately 3 mile out and back with a small loop at the top...I recommend the latter. There's nice signage at the start explaining some trail details. You'll pass by a cool, tiny cemetery and venture on to the falls. Mosier Falls was a bit more substantial than I'd expected, set in a pretty canyon with an overlook for your viewing pleasure. Should you wish to continue on the trail...and you really should...you'll start up the side of the hill on switchbacks and stairs to the top. Tiny flowers popping up were blanketing the entire hillside, and I'm guessing it'll be quite a show in couple of weeks. After zigging and zagging multiple times you'll reach the top and come to an overview with spectacular views of the gorge. There's a bench there should you need a little rest or just wish to sit and take in the view for a bit. From the viewpoint you'll see the dirt trail continue on. It meanders further down to the end of the line...a short loop that offers even more gorge views. The trail is quite narrow and fairly unshaded most of the way and there are regular signs warning hikers of private property lines. We enjoyed it on a Saturday morning, along with quite a few other hikers. It's a decent workout, a pretty waterfall, and some beautiful gorge views...not too shabby!

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    Mosier Creek Falls
    Mosier Creek Falls
    Mosier Creek Falls - Mosier Creek Falls - Feb 2024

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    Mosier Creek Falls - Feb 2024

    Lewis River Falls - Lewis River Falls

    Lewis River Falls

    4.7(15 reviews)
    16.5 mi

    Came up here after seeing all the beautiful pictures and our experience did not disappoint. We…read moreweren't quite sure what to expect so I budgeted a whole day for the visit. We got a parking pass for the upper parking lot (just above the upper falls) and then we proceeded to hike from there all the way down to the lower falls, stopping at the upper and middle falls to check everything out. The scenery is beautiful and the falls were great. Our favorite were the lower falls, which the kids loved to play in. It's definitely a long drive from Cougar and the road has lots of twists, turns, and dips, but so glad we finally did it.

    The falls can't be beat, the forest and trails fabulous. We have been coming once a year in the…read morefall right after the campground season ends. And although we adore the area, I'm not so sure we will be returning the campground again unfortunately. Night one I awoke to the sounds of a LOT of critters scrambling up and down all sides of our van. It was funny (and of course a sound we've heard in forests before), until one found it's way in and joined me in my bed. What would be considered a cute mouse outside is not so adorable next to my face. It is the forest, it's their home...but of the many times we've stayed here the sounds of countless tiny feet scurrying all over our rig hasn't occurred. New issue at the campground? I duno. Can't deny the beauty and draw of the area though...it will always deserve 5 stars...just wanted to give a heads up to anyone else who isn't a fan of unwelcome nighttime visitors in their sleeping quarters. :)

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    Lewis River Falls
    Lewis River Falls
    Lewis River Falls - Lewis River Falls

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    Lewis River Falls

    Panther Creek Falls - This is Panther Creek Falls

    Panther Creek Falls

    4.8(16 reviews)
    24.5 mi

    Located just off the Columbia River Gorge lies this beautiful, unique waterfall that flows…read morebeautifully down the rocky moss. Getting here on the side road can be a little risky, so please drive safe, drive slow, and share the road. Parking is right after the crossing signal in an open dirt lot across from the falls. There's two paths, the upper view point which will no give you the view you see in Al the pictures, but it's easy for a quick teaser. Stay to the left and up to go down to the falls and there you'll see this beautiful fall. The path can get muddy from the cliffs and water running on the sides. The multiple fall streams on the moss is what makes this fall so eye pleasing. The rocks are slippery so mind to the paths and enjoy beautiful fall!

    Well what can I say besides this is one of the most beautiful hikes I have ever been on. The hike…read moreto get to the waterfall is short enough and once you get there, you could literally watch the water fall for hours. It looks like something out of a movie, a fantasy movie with fairies and goddesses. The path to get there can be a little bit narrow, so I recommend wearing shoes with good grip and don't take too much with you, it's best to pack light for this one. You could truly sit there for hours with nothing but the water entertaining you. It's so pure and cleansing and definitely something you will think about the rest of your day, if not week. I highly recommend this beautiful aspect of nature.

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    Panther Creek Falls - Panther Creek Falls

    Panther Creek Falls

    Panther Creek Falls - At the bottom of Panther Creek Falls.

    At the bottom of Panther Creek Falls.

    Panther Creek Falls

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    Siouxon Creek Trail

    Siouxon Creek Trail

    4.7(3 reviews)
    11.2 mi

    Siouxon Creek Trail is absolutely beautiful. The parking area fills up quickly, so get there…read morefairly early, or later in afternoon to ensure a parking spot. There are not any restroom facilities so be prepared for that. The trail is well-maintained and you start out at parking area and hike down past several campsites. It can be crowded here on weekends with lots of campers and hikers. TJe hike is mostly easy, but is over 8 miles. The last haunt up to the arming area can be brutal since it's all uphill. It is so worth it though!

    Siouxon Creek is a popular trail for trail biking and walking. It is a beautiful second growth…read moreforest watershed with a lot of hemlock. They are the ones with short flat needles and a drooping top sprite. Amboy has the St Helens monument offices and an abandoned mill. You can see the results as you head up towards Siouxon, this is a small logging town. Sometimes the forest service road signs, especially the 5701, go missing. But if you are on track, you will climb up to the ridge and look down on the Siouxon watershed. Drop over and there is a large parking lot. On foot the trail is easy. It's also easy on a bike. There are some rocky and rooty sections. Then there is a broad soft hemlock-needled trail with beautiful creek views. The right time of day, the sun illuminates the creek. This spot can hook you on NW trail biking. The watershed had a forest fire about 100 years ago. And even with the valley being primarily hemlock, a much lesser wood than fir or cedar, there was a plan to log it down. But they didn't, and left this small valley for you, me and everyone we know.

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    Siouxon Creek Trail
    Siouxon Creek Trail - Great Hike!

    Great Hike!

    Siouxon Creek Trail

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    Falls Creek Falls - Icy cold, gorgeous

    Falls Creek Falls

    4.9(18 reviews)
    25.7 mi

    This review is for Lower Falls Creek Trail which was a ~3.2 miles round trip that took ~1.5 hours…read moreto complete. Just 50 mins away from Multnomah Falls; we decided to cross the Bridge Of The Gods into Washington! There was a $3 toll fee at the bridge (class 1 vehicle). Trail was narrow for the most part where you will need to stop to let others pass. Overall, not too difficult with a stunning waterfall at the end! Required to drive on dirt road to reach the trailhead. Short video of the hike for those interested! https://youtu.be/O3n5GA00KA4

    Great out and back at approximately 3 miles RT. The falls are so spectacular, a much longer trek…read morewould be perfectly acceptable! The trail itself is pretty narrow at times, we had to pull off often to let others through from the opposite direction. The environment is lovely, beautiful trees and the wonderful sounds of rushing water. When you approach the falls it's pretty jaw-dropping. From a distance, peeking through the trees the anticipation of what's coming is energizing. Once you arrive there are large boulders and layers to climb around to get different views (warning, some spots slippery). Although you can't possibly see the top areas of the falls fully, what you get to see is simply gorgeous. A beautiful pool and forest surroundings, along with a waterfall of spectacular height with a plethora of refreshing spray...what more could you want?! I've taken in quite a few falls in the area and so far this one takes the cake. Definitely worth a trek to see in person, as pictures do not do it justice. Would LOVE to see this hike and falls snow-covered too!

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    Falls Creek Falls
    Falls Creek Falls
    Falls Creek Falls

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    Trail of Two Forests Interpretive Site - parks - Updated May 2026

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