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Triple Falls Hike/Log

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Triple Falls Hike

Oneonta Trail #438

  • 0.0 Oneonta Trailhead
  • 0.2 Jct Gorge Trail #400
  • 0.5 Side trail to viewpoints
  • 0.8 Jct Horsetail Falls Trail
  • 1.0 Side trail to Oneonta Falls
  • 1.6 Triple Falls
  • 1.7 1st Oneonta Creek Bridge
  • 2.9 2nd Oneonta Creek Bridge
  • 3.0 Jct Horsetail Creek Trail #425 (5.9 miles and a lot of climbing to Nesmith Point)
  • 5.2 Jct Franklin Ridge Trail #427
  • 5.7 Jct Multnomah Creek Spur Trail #446
  • 6.4 Jct Bell Creek Trail #459
  • 7.4 Jct Multnomah Creek Way Trail #444
  • 8.3 Larch Mountain Road (0.3 miles down from Larch Mountain Trailhead


Connecting Trails

Gorge Trail #400

  • 7.4 Jct Larch Mountain Trail #441
  • 7.8 Large Talus Slope
  • 7.8 Jct Elevator Shaft Trail
  • 8.7 Jct Historic Columbia River Highway
  • 9.2 Jct Oneonta Trail #424

Horsetail Falls Trail #438

  • 0.0 Horsetail Falls Trailhead
  • 0.2 Jct Gorge Trail #400 heading east.
  • 0.4 Jct unmaintained Rock of Ages Trail
  • 0.4 Ponytail Falls
  • 0.7 Side trail to viewpoints
  • 1.0 Weeping wall
  • 1.1 View down into Oneonta Gorge
  • 1.2 Oneonta Creek bridge, Middle Oneonta Falls
  • 1.3 Jct Oneonta Trail #424
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