Multnomah Falls, Oregon

It is strange that I spend so much time looking for the big tourist destinations around the world, but as soon as I get back to the United States, I don’t even think about looking for them. What is even more strange is that when I am back in the United States, I am usually in Colorado, and Oregon, two of the states where there are so many natural wonders to visit that people come from all over the world to check them out. Well, I made an effort to go and see one of these wonders while I was in Oregon this summer, Multnomah Falls.

Multnomah Falls is a 600 foot waterfall in the Columbia Gorge about an hour’s drive down I-84 from Portland. It is absolutely amazing, and one of the easiest sights in the world to get to. There is a quick pull out from the highway, and then a fifteen minute walk to view this impressive sight. It is a wonder that I have not stopped before this trip with all of the times I have driven by it.

The parking lot has limited space, and you do need to reserve a space before you go. This is not too difficult even during the more congested times late in the morning and early in the afternoon. The parking spot is supposed to last for only an hour, but I did not see anybody checking to make sure that you did not abuse this, so I do not know how strictly they follow this rule. And even if you take the mile hike all the way to the top of the falls, you should not need more than an hour to explore all that this sight has to offer. It costs only two dollars to park as well, and that is per car, and not person, so it is really worth the price. I also do not feel bad paying that knowing the money goes towards maintaining the path and sight to make it beautiful for everybody that comes to visit.

It is a great stop on a section of highway that is filled with amazing views and quirky little towns. I will warn you that it gets pretty busy during the peak hours, but if you plan to arrive early in the morning or later in the afternoon the crowds aren’t as big, and you have more of the feeling that the place is all yours. I am glad that I have finally made it out to this spot, and I will continue to find other great spots for you to visit.

Until next time, keep exploring, and see what is out there in the world.

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