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May 24 2024
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62 female
 Joined Aug 19 2011
 Scottsdale, AZ
Triple Falls Loop, OR 
Triple Falls Loop, OR
 
Hiking avatar May 24 2024
outdoor_loverTriplogs 627
Hiking4.70 Miles 1,425 AEG
Hiking4.70 Miles
1,425 ft AEG
 
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Day 6 of my Columbia River Gorge Trip and my final full day here. It was the Friday of the Memorial Day Weekend and I wasn't going to stick around for the rest of it. This is the furthest east waterfall hike in the Waterfall Corridor Section of the Gorge, along Historic Highway 30 at least. There is one more along a frontage road, but I'll have to hit it another time. I also would not have the time to hit any of the other Waterfall sections.

I kept my expectations of this hike limited. The Eagle Creek Fire in 2017 pretty much burned the Oneonta Gorge to a crisp. So the hike would be mostly through green understory and black sticks of trees. I wanted to see the 6 falls on this loop, but also kept my expectations low about how photogenic they would be as well. 7 years of dead downed trees would take it's toll on the waterfalls and creeks. While the trails will always be open, recreating in the narrow slot of the Gorge to Lower Oneonta Falls has been closed since the fire. They are just now discussing whether they will open it back up at all and exploring their options. In the 10 years before the fire, the slot and lower fall became heavily visited and not only was it getting trashed, but people were also dying trying to cross a very large, deep log jam in the middle of it. Now, that log jam isn't alone. Just that single stretch of the Gorge has at least 3 more jams that span the width of the Gorge and are between 10 to 25 feet high. And apparently landslides continue to be a problem. A decision on what to do or not do with the Gorge itself as far a public access won't be made until at least 2026.

I parked at the Oneonta TH, just west of where Oneonta Creek flows under the highway. Wanted to get the road walk out of the way first on this one. Took a few photos of the creek through the chain link fence barrier and walked through the cool tunnel before arriving at the Horsetail Falls TH/Parking area. Horsetail Falls was very nice and apparently escaped the majority of wrath from the fire. Then it was on up the hill to Ponytail Falls which was pretty cool too, but was definitely getting into burned stick territory. Then it was up some more and soon I was above the narrow slot of the gorge itself. At one point I could see the lower falls and then I was past them, switching back down to cross the creek, just below the middle falls. There were a few people at the bridge and after taking a break, I hiked up to the junction with the Oneonta Trail. And then it was up, up and up some more. Passed Upper Oneonta Falls, but all you can see from the trail is the top of the falls. The trail finally leveled out about 100 yards before you turn the final corner and see Triple Falls. It was a very impressive and unique waterfall. I followed the trail around to the bridge upstream of the falls and then after some pics, turned around and went back to the front view of the falls where there was a large landing with some nice rock ledges. It was the perfect lunch spot.

After a bit it started to rain so it was time for raingear and the waterproof camera, before doubling back to the trail junction. I screwed up and forgot to turn pause off on RS until just before the trail junction. So to figure the total mileage and elevation, I cloned that section in Route Editor. Followed the Oneonta Trail back to the highway to complete the loop.

Nice hike, despite the burn. Would have loved to have seen this pre-fire for sure, but a 15 year old playing with fireworks ruined that for everybody. Now it was time to finish a tour I started earlier in the week and try to coax nature into a nice sunset on my last evening.
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May 15 2022
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49 male
 Joined Dec 30 2007
 Avondale,Az
Gorge Trail #400North Central, OR
North Central, OR
Hiking avatar May 15 2022
StoicTriplogs 552
Hiking3.38 Miles 759 AEG
Hiking3.38 Miles   1 Hour   30 Mns   2.25 mph
759 ft AEG
 
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I decided to spend my last day at Ainsworth State Park. I got settled in to a campsite then went for a hike. I hiked the Gorge Trail to the Horsetail/ Ponytail waterfalls. It was a beautiful hike.
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Aug 02 2017
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38 male
 Joined Aug 16 2006
 Portland, OR
Gorge Trail #400North Central, OR
North Central, OR
Hiking avatar Aug 02 2017
keepmovingTriplogs 592
Hiking0.60 Miles 50 AEG
Hiking0.60 Miles
50 ft AEG
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1st trip
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Record heat in Portland area today, broke 100 degrees. I have always wanted to visit Oneonta Gorge, but never wanted to deal with the massive hordes of tourists. Decided to hit up the Gorge after sunset tonight to enjoy some solitude.

After getting our wires crossed and having some difficulty linking up, Greg and I jumped into my truck and headed up the Gorge around 2100. Super smokey outside and post-apocalyptic looking as we drove up the Gorge, almost expected to see ash falling from the sky. Everything was hazy and we could hardly make out the Washington side of the river as we drove up I84.

It was fully dark by the time we reached the parking lot. Only 1 other car was present when we grabbed our headlights and started up the Gorge. Tons of frogs of all sizes littered the trail and we had to be careful to avoid stepping on them. Saw some small fish in the water, as well as newts and a snake swimming by us in the narrow section. Several bats kept us company and followed us as we made our way upstream. Water never quite reached hip deep and was very pleasant temperature.

Encountered 2 photographers at the falls who were packing up their gear so we soon had the canyon all to ourselves. We hung out for a while and admired the falls. Very peaceful to turn off the headlights and just stand in the water in the darkness, listening to the sound falls. I told myself I was only doing this hike to cross it off my list, but I enjoyed it much more than I anticipated and will likely head back again soon.
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Aug 17 2015
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68 male
 Joined Mar 16 2008
 chandler,az
Gorge Trail #400North Central, OR
North Central, OR
Hiking avatar Aug 17 2015
johnlpTriplogs 5,208
Hiking1.20 Miles 50 AEG
Hiking1.20 Miles
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Beautiful gorge and waterfall. In season this is a very popular hike. Don't expect solitude even on a Monday morning. Still worth the effort of climbing over the log jam and wading through the creek. Fun hike.
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Jul 22 2014
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47 male
 Joined Dec 22 2007
 Mesa, AZ
Gorge Trail #400North Central, OR
North Central, OR
Hiking avatar Jul 22 2014
skatchkinsTriplogs 230
Hiking1.20 Miles 50 AEG
Hiking1.20 Miles
50 ft AEG
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1st trip
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Picked a weekday for this one. Not much traffic at all. The log jam keeps a good deal of people out. And the mandatory swim. The book says crotch deep. It was neck deep.
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