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    Derek I.

    The PDX07 Waterfall Express Transportation to the waterfall trolley was a very convenient way to get to the waterfalls from downtown Portland without renting a car and worrying about the hassle of parking. We managed to see 5 waterfalls and the gorge in 4.5 hours, plus a waterfall from the road while riding the trolley. We just wish it departed Portland earlier and/or returned later than 3pm to allow for additional time to see more waterfalls. We arrived at Multnomah Falls late due to road work in downtown Portland and seemed to miss a few of the trolleys. We weren't too sure if the PDX07 started in Corbett or Multnomah Falls but it ended up dropping off and picking up at Multnomah Falls (not Corbett). The trolleys start at 9am and by the time we arrived it was around 10:08am when the west-bound trolley arrived and maybe 10:40am when the east-bound trolley arrived. I think we must've just missed it when we first arrived since I think I saw it go by then. We opted to make good use of our time by checking out Multnomah falls first while waiting for the east-bound trolley to come. It turned out to be a lot less busy at that time as well. There was a lot of confusion with the trolley schedule given to us in downtown Portland, it seemed to differ from the actual schedule that we took from the trolley when we got there and didn't include the times for both directions. For some reason we also had to pickup our trolley stickers from the trolley when we got there. It seemed like it would've been more efficient to give those to us in Portland with the rest of the papers they gave us. We did a lot of research and planned our route the night before so we could make efficient use of our time. The website has helpful suggestions based on how much time you have to spend. I think this just assumes you are parking at Corbett and doesn't factor in packages like the PDX07 route. The route we ended up doing was: 1. Multnomah Falls (bottom plus middle bridge) 2. East-bound trolley to Horsetail Falls where we hopped off for 5 min for pictures of the waterfall while the trolley turned around. 3. West-bound trolley to Latourell falls (stopping for an hour). 4. East-bound trolley to Bridal Veil falls (stopping for an hour). We had time for both the waterfall and the overlook of the gorge. 5. East-bound trolley to Wahkeena falls. We saw the Wahkeena falls and then walked back to Multnomah falls where we had plenty of time to use the restroom, eat snacks, and see Multnomah falls again. We only had around 4.5 hours due to the PDX07 tour bus from downtown Portland so we opted to see as many waterfalls as possible and avoided long hikes. Overall, this was well worth the money spent and very convenient if you don't have a car or don't want to deal with parking at the falls. Just make sure to plan out your trip ahead of time to make the most efficient use of your time. We would love to see the bus schedule extended to allow for a full day of exploring the waterfalls (at least within the operating hours of the waterfall trolley).

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    Crystal was great! Thanks! It was beautiful and on time so we were able to see everything we wanted.

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    It was absolutely stunning!! The tour guide was super friendly!! 10 out of 10 recommend!!

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    We started at the end of the day and were still able to get off the Trolley at both Horsetail Falls and Multnomah Falls!

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    Ebike Multnomah Falls

    4.9(21 reviews)
    21.6 km

    Great day exploring and taking in some sensational sights. Staff was friendly, welcoming and…read moreexplained everything perfectly. They even had snacks and refreshments afterwards that we enjoyed in the car back to the hotel. E-bikes are definitely the way to go since almost every parking lot was packed and I think you even needed a parking pass at Multnomah. Bikes had plenty of battery and power and the ride itself was quite relaxing. You have to deal with occasional passing vehicles but not too nerve wracking as everyone is driving slow anyway. Overall, picked up some great memories and had fun doing it!

    I rented an e bike for the full day & ended up with 43 miles under my belt & about 7 miles hiked…read morealong the way. I cannot recommend E-bike Multnomah Falls more highly as Brian was a freakin pleasure to deal with. I drove down from cougar & took the scenic route so I didn't show up a full 20 mins early requested but that didn't seem to matter. Brian shook my hand introduced himself & then began the important stuff regarding safety, operation, & route suggestions. Since I had the bike all day he told me to call him on my way back from the waterfall route when I get close & he would swap me out a fresh battery so I can explore the trail going towards Bonneville dam & Cascade Locks. He was waiting by the rode & had me zipping along no time wasted. He told me the best thing to see was the Bonneville fish hatchery & he was not wrong. Such a cool stop on the trail & well worth the time. I had time to make it to cascade locks grab a beer at thunder head then book it back at full speed & get the bike back to him 30 mins earlier than drop off at 5. This was an amazing way to see the area & kept leapfrogging people on the waterfall trolleys & many asked me about the bike rental so I was happy to refer them. It really is an unparalleled adventure if you like to bike. 43 miles the day after I summited Mount Saint Helens & the e bike made it feel like I did a 1/4 of that manually at most.

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    Latourell Falls

    4.8(165 reviews)
    6.3 km

    Latourell Falls was the first waterfall that my wife, her mom, and I stopped by, at 8:00 am. There…read moreis a parking paved angled parking lot with 30 spots. There are stairs from the lot, giving a complete view of the falls, requires going up 60 steps with 8 intermediate landings. My 85 year old mother in law was able to do with help and frequent stops. One can walk down a path (about a 3 minute walk) to get to the base of the waterfall, which is what I did by myself. The sound (and smell) of the water was so nice: could have stayed here much longer but we had other waterfalls to see. Notes: - named after Joseph "Frenchy" Latourell, a 19th-century settler. - 224 feet high

    Latourell Falls is the second biggest one is the Columbia Scenic Driveway. There's a parking lot…read moreand road side parking available. There are two paths from the lot, one through stairs to an observation deck, and another one down the trail to the bottom of the fall. The trail is short 2 minutes walk on even path. Dress properly for wet and misty weather, and have proper shoes. The prime location is corner spot right in front of the fall. The pathway continues thru an old bridge. You can actually walk behind the waterfall following the path, the unique aspect of the waterfall. When we arrived at the fall, parking lot was full, so we parked on the side of the road. The trail was little wet, so we walked carefully to the prime spot. The fall looked stunning. The water flow was much stronger than other falls. Some visitors were brave to walk all the way to the back of the fall. This was my favorite fall among all of them in the area.

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