Waterfall Wednesday in Oregon – Horsetail Falls
With winter and spring come winter storms and snow pack melt, supplying Oregon scenic rivers the water needed to create our wildly beautiful and renowned waterfalls. And it’s certainly not too early to start planning your Oregon vacation that should involve chasing waterfalls.
Horsetail Falls in the Columbia River Gorge
Named for its characteristic form, Horsetail Falls plunges 176 feet within view of the Historic Columbia River Highway’s “Waterfall Corridor”. Just east of the falls is a great picnic spot to enjoy the beauty of the surrounding area and watch the passing freight trains
Upstream from Horsetail Falls, Horsetail Creek shoots through a narrow crack into a large pool in front of a deep recess, which allows a trail to pass behind Ponytail Falls. This is one of the more favored waterfalls in Oregon for photographers, mainly for pictures looking out from behind the falls. Though the falls are only about 1/3 mile from the trailhead, the trail is steep, gaining about 250 feet in roughly 1/3 mile, hence the moderate difficulty rating.
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