If you have never taken this amazing hike, you need to change that soon. The Oneonta Gorge hike is a spectacular trail that leads you through 25-million-year-old basalt walls that look like they are out of this world.
rpphotos / Flickr The easy 1.5 mile trail begins just off the Columbia River Highway, and leads you through a historic tunnel to get things started.
Jeff Hollett / Flickr While the trail is easy, you are going to want to go later in the year when the water warms up a bit and is lower, as for the most part, the river is the trail.
Get Directly Down / Flickr Wading is required, but by getting wet, you are able to see this amazing gorge with towering walls that makes you think you are in a secret land of your own.
Jeff Gunn / Flickr Before long, you will reach the end of the trail, where the waterfalls will catch your imagination.
Jeff Gunn / Flickr This is one hike close to Portland that you definitely have to experience to believe.
Amy Meredith / Flickr When you come across a log jam, be very careful crossing, as rocks and trees can be very slippery.
Michael Matti / Flickr On a hot day this place is fantastic, and the beauty will make you forget where you are and just bask in the great light and amazing rock walls.
Jeff Jones / Flickr To reach Oneonta Gorge, take exit #35 on I-84 and head west for 2 miles on the Historic Columbia River Highway.
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rpphotos / Flickr
The easy 1.5 mile trail begins just off the Columbia River Highway, and leads you through a historic tunnel to get things started.
Jeff Hollett / Flickr
While the trail is easy, you are going to want to go later in the year when the water warms up a bit and is lower, as for the most part, the river is the trail.
Get Directly Down / Flickr
Wading is required, but by getting wet, you are able to see this amazing gorge with towering walls that makes you think you are in a secret land of your own.
Jeff Gunn / Flickr
Before long, you will reach the end of the trail, where the waterfalls will catch your imagination.
This is one hike close to Portland that you definitely have to experience to believe.
Amy Meredith / Flickr
When you come across a log jam, be very careful crossing, as rocks and trees can be very slippery.
Michael Matti / Flickr
On a hot day this place is fantastic, and the beauty will make you forget where you are and just bask in the great light and amazing rock walls.
Jeff Jones / Flickr
To reach Oneonta Gorge, take exit #35 on I-84 and head west for 2 miles on the Historic Columbia River Highway.
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