

Multnomah Falls, a year-round waterfall, is the second highest year-round waterfall in the U.S. with a height of 620 feet.
Multnomah Falls is known for its unpredictable rain, a waterproof jacket is essential to stay dry and comfortable.
The trails around Multnomah Falls can be steep and uneven, sturdy hiking boots are recommended for a safe and enjoyable hike.
To keep your phone or camera powered for capturing the beautiful views and sharing your experience.
A stunning, year-round waterfall with a 620-foot drop, offering trails and a historic lodge.

A historic octagonal building offering panoramic views of the Columbia River Gorge.
A historic footbridge offering a close-up view of Multnomah Falls and a short hike to Benson Lake.

Handcrafted silver pendants featuring the iconic Multnomah Falls, symbolizing the spirit of the Columbia River Gorge.
Locally grown lavender from the Gorge turned into culinary delights like honey, salts, and oils, reflecting the region's unique terroir.
Handmade crafts by local Native American artisans, including dream catchers, beadwork, and pottery, honoring the region's indigenous heritage.
Poached eggs on English muffins with Canadian bacon and hollandaise sauce, served with a side of hash browns.

Grilled cheese sandwich with melted cheddar, fresh albacore tuna, and tomato on sourdough bread.
Vegan pizza with cashew cream sauce, roasted vegetables, and vegan cheese, often topped with a runny vegan egg.
Located at the base of Multnomah Falls, this historic lodge offers stunning views and a hearty breakfast to fuel your hike.
A local favorite for craft beer and pub fare, with a family-friendly atmosphere and outdoor seating.
Offering a fine dining experience with a view of Multnomah Falls, this restaurant is perfect for a special occasion.
A serene, less-crowded beach known for its black sand and cashew nut plantations.
A hidden gem in Tamil Nadu, Kutralam Museum showcases a unique collection of ancient artifacts and sculptures.
A historic museum in Tampa, Florida, housed in the former Tampa Bay Hotel, showcasing the life and works of Henry B. Plant.