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Weekly Summer Schedule:

  • Monday: Ponytail Falls, 2.5 mile hike 'Easy' rating
  • Tuesday: Latourell Falls, 1.3 mile hike 'Moderate'
  • Wednesday: Wahclella Falls, 2 mile hike 'Easy'
  • Thursday: Punchbowl Falls, 4 mile hike 'Challenging - Cliffs'
  • Friday: Elowah Falls, 2 mile hike 'Easy'
  • Saturday: Bridal Veil Falls, 1.75 mile hike 'Easy'
  • Afternoon Wine Tours by Reservation
  • Wildflower tours every Spring

When and Where to Meet the Other Feet:

WaterFall Tour Pickup Times:

  • 8:30am - Pioneer Courthouse Square (On Broadway, between Morrison St. & Yamhill St.)
  • 9:30am - Gorge Hotels: Skamania Lodge or Bonneville Hot Springs Resort or Best Western.

Waterfall tours finish between noon and 1pm depending on drop-off location.

Wine Tour Pickup Times:

  • 1:00pm - Pioneer Courthouse Square (On Broadway, between Morrison St. & Yamhill St.)
  • 2:00pm - Gorge Hotels: Skamania Lodge or Bonneville Hot Springs Resort or Best Western.

Wine tours finish between 6pm and 7pm depending on drop-off location.

Service to, and from, certain hotels may be available by request. Please call for information. Additional dates/times arranged by advance reservation. Call: 877-290-TOUR.

Seasonal Schedule:

Summer: Monday - Saturday. Spring/Fall: Tuesday - Saturday.

Rates and Reservations (for 2008):

Waterfall tours $50/person, wildflower tours $60/person, wine tours $85/person.. 18 & under must be accompanied by adult/guardian. Groups of 10 or more will receive a 10% discount with advance reservations. Please Note: Tour guide accepts only cash or check. Credit card payments must be made in advance online or call 877-290-TOUR (8687)


Balsam
Photo Provided by Dennis Stilwell of NWHiker.com

Trail
Photo Provided by Dennis Stilwell of NWHiker.com
Camas Root
Photo Provided by Dennis Stilwell of NWHiker.com