![]() ![]() The trail is busy, narrow and sometimes slippery with steep drop-offs to Eagle Creek. Parking is available just past the fish hatchery or continue up the road along Eagle Creek to additional parking. From Hood River, take I-84 west to exit 40, backtrack on I-84 east to exit 41. Getting Startedįrom Portland, take I-84 east to exit 41. If continuing past Punch Bowl Falls, the trail also goes by Skoonichuk Falls, Tenas Camp, Four Mile Falls, Tenas Falls, Wy'East Camp, Wy'east Falls, Blue Grouse Campsite, Grand Union Falls, Tunnel Falls, Twister Falls, and 7½ Mile Camp. The falls is 35 feet (11 m) tall and 10 feet (3.0 m) wide. Eagle Creek drains into the Columbia River, with its outlet on the Columbia River Gorge in Multnomah County. Esta preciosa, me gusta mucho el efecto del agua y el tono de las. Punch Bowl Falls is a waterfall on Eagle Creek in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon, United States. This hike has waterfalls, cliffs, and scenery straight out of the Lord of the Rings. ![]() This trail goes by Metlako Falls and then a side trail down to the creek near Lower Punch Bowl Falls. Punchbowl Falls in Eagle Creek Recreation Area Oregon - Photo by Larry Brown Mary 11y. The Punchbowl Falls hike is one of the most beautiful hikes in Colombia River Gorge. Eagle Creek is an alternate route for the Pacific Crest Trail.Īrrive early and on a weekday to get a parking spot and avoid crowds. Creek crossings are required if hiking past Punchbowl Falls. There are sharp drop-offs to the Eagle Creek channel below and the trail can be wet and slippery due to water falling from the cliffs above. Rated moderate as not too steep, the trail is cut into the narrow, steep canyon carved by Eagle Creek. While impacted by the 2018 Eagle Creek fire, the trail has not lost its previous beauty and is still remarkably lush up to Punchbowl Falls. Eagle Creek is a stunning, premier hike in the Columbia River Gorge. ![]()
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