Nspire Magazine Summer/Fall 2024 Edition

At the end of the trail you are rewarded with this view of Falls Creek Falls. Two of the three tiers are visible from here falling about 200 feet.

FALLS CREEK

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May brought blooming dogwoods that added to the beauty of this hike. Walking alongside and above Falls Creek is quite peaceful and scenic. A suspension bridge over the creek and across a narrow gorge offers great views on each side. Are there restrooms?

64 for Mt. Hood HWY toward OR- 35/ White Salmon/ Govt Camp for .2 miles. Turn left onto Button Bridge Road Mt. Hood Hwy (toll road). But- ton Bridge turns slightly right and turns into Hood River Bridge for 1 mile. Turn left on WA-14 W for 17.6 miles. At the traffic circle, take the first exit onto Wind River Hwy for 14.3 miles. Turn right onto Mead- ow Creek Rd./ NF-30 for .8 miles. Turn right onto NF-3062 for 2 miles. NF-3062 turns slightly right and be- comes NF-057 for .4 miles till you hit the parking lot. Nspire Challenge Rating:

Closest city to the trailhead: Carson, Wash. Average Distance of hike: 3.4 miles round trip Why do you recommend it? Falls Creek Falls is a popular hike for good reason. If you like the sound of rushing water as a creek crash- es against rocks, down trees and the shore, then this hike is for you. What awaits a little over a mile and a half in is what truly makes the hike spe- cial. As the sound of crashing water becomes louder, you will soon come upon a majestic, tiered waterfall. It is awesome to witness the power and grace of the waterfall. Once your senses have been filled, it’s an easy hike back to the car. What was most noteworthy? This hike has a gradual climb of only about 750 feet over the approximate- ly 1.7 miles to the waterfall, so it is easy enough for most people. You will walk through a beautiful forest.

Yes, at the trailhead. Know before you go:

There is a $5 fee to park at the trail- head. There is also a toll fee on the bridge crossing into Washington from Hood River. This is a very pop- ular hike, so unless you are there early you will likely be sharing the trail with lots of other people. Unless you want a longer, more challenging hike, make sure you aren’t heading to the Falls Creek Falls Loop Hike. Where to celebrate after: Pfriem Brewing How do you get there? From Hood River, OR. take I-84 east for less than a mile. Take exit

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