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Revision as of 04:41, 23 March 2007
- Start point: Oneonta Trailhead
- End point: Triple Falls
- Distance: 3.2 miles round trip
- Hike Type: Out and Back
- Trail Log: Trail Log
- Elevation gain: 600 feet
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Seasons: Year round except during winter storms
- Family Friendly: Steep dropoffs, but the trail is wide
- Backpackable:
- Crowded: Somewhat
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Hike Description
The hike to Triple Falls can't make up it's mind if it wants to be steep or flat. It's keeps going back and forth. Starting from the Oneonta Trailhead, it parallels the old highway, then suddenly switches back and gains a couple of hundred feet. Then it's flat, even downhill a bit, passing the junction where the Horsetail Falls Trail #438 heads downhill to the Oneonta Creek Bridge. From here, the trail climbs to a pair of switchbacks as it traverses high above Oneonta Falls, also known as Upper Oneonta Falls. A short, sometimes sketchy scramble path angles down to the falls from the main trail, just below the switchbacks. The main trail meanders along the side of a ridge, staying well above the creek. There's a segment of abandoned trail at a blind curve and when you come around the corner Triple Falls is in full view. Use care with kids and dogs when descending to the viewpoint - it's slick, covered with loose gravel and very exposed.
While Triple Falls is a fine turnaround, if you have time (and energy), the trail continues at creek level for about another mile. This section of the trail is more scenic than the lower section. Beyond the junction with the Horsetail Creek Trail #425, the Oneonta Trail starts up and keeps going up to Larch Mountain.
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Guidebooks that cover this hike
- Day Hike! Columbia Gorge, by Seabury Blair, Jr.
- Afoot and Afield Portland/Vancouver, by Douglas Lorain
- 35 Hiking Trails, Columbia River Gorge, by Don & Roberta Lowe
- Columbia River Gorge, 42 Scenic Hikes, by Don & Roberta Lowe
- Hiking the Columbia River Gorge - 1st and 2nd Editions, by Russ Schneider
- 100 Hikes in Northwest Oregon - 3rd Edition, by William L Sullivan
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